Where does “slaod” come from?

slaod (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Old Norse slóða, from Old Norse slóð, from Proto-Germanic slōdō.

slaod (Scottish Gaelic): drag, draw, haul, lug, pull, tow, trail, yank

Definitions

  1. drag, draw, haul, lug, pull, tow, trail, yank

Ancestry of “slaod”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norseslóðato drag, trail
2Old Norseslóðtrail, track
3Proto-Germanicslōdō
Every word from Proto-Germanic slōdōEvery word from Old Norse slóðEvery word from Old Norse slóða