Where does “aurafal” come from?

aurafal (Welsh) comes from Welsh aur, from Latin aureus, from Latin aurum, from Latin ausum, from Latin ausus, from Latin audeō, from Latin avidus, from Latin -idus.

aurafal (Welsh): orange (fruit)

Definitions

  1. orange (fruit)

Ancestry of “aurafal”, step by step

aurafal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Welsh aur

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshaurgold; golden
2LatinaureusMade of gold, golden; gilded; Of the color of...
3Latinaurumgold; any object made of gold, such as a gold...
4Latinausumnominative neuter singular of ausus; accusative...
5Latinaususdared, having dared, ventured, having ventured,...
6Latinaudeōto dare, venture, risk
7LatinavidusGreedy, avaricious, covetous; Eager,...
8Latin-idustending to
9Proto-Italic*-iðos

via Welsh afal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshafalapple
2Middle Welshaualapple
3Proto-Brythonicaβalapple
4Proto-Celtic*abūlapple
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ébōlapple
Every word from Proto-Italic *-iðos