Where does “máy kéo tạ” come from?
máy kéo tạ (Vietnamese) comes from Vietnamese tà, from Scottish Gaelic ge-tà, from Scottish Gaelic tha, from Old Irish at·tá, from Old Irish ad-, from Old Irish uss-, from Old Irish beirid, from Proto-Celtic bereti — short.
máy kéo tạ (Vietnamese): a pulldown weight machine; an exercise machine used for weight training that uses gravity as the primary source of resistance and a combination of simple machines to convey that resistance to the person using the machine, who has to pull downwards during exercise sets
Definitions
- a pulldown weight machine; an exercise machine used for weight training that uses gravity as the primary source of resistance and a combination of simple machines to convey that resistance to the person using the machine, who has to pull downwards during exercise sets
Ancestry of “máy kéo tạ”, step by step
máy kéo tạ traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.
via Vietnamese tà
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vietnamese | tà | crooked, wicked, dishonest, unjust, heretical,... |
| 2 | Scottish Gaelic | ge-tà | though, however |
| 3 | Scottish Gaelic | tha | am, are, is; there is, there are |
| 4 | Old Irish | at·tá | to be |
| 5 | Old Irish | ad- | to, towards; in many compounds, it has a purely... |
| 6 | Old Irish | uss- | up, off |
| 7 | Old Irish | beirid | to carry, bring; to bear; to give |
| 8 | Proto-Celtic | bereti | to carry, bear; to flow |
| 9 | English | beret | A type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and... |
| 10 | French | béret | beret |
| 11 | Occitan | berret | cap |
| 12 | Medieval Latin | birretum | — |
| 13 | Late Latin | birrus | a kind of cloak; large hooded cloak; hooded coat |
| 14 | Gaulish | birrus | short cloak |
| 15 | Proto-Celtic | birros | short |