Where does “barilo” come from?

barilo (Welsh) comes from Welsh -o, from Middle Welsh -aw, from Proto-Brythonic -ọβ̃ — Forms verbal nouns, originally from ā-verbs.

barilo (Welsh): to barrel, to put in barrels

Definitions

  1. to barrel, to put in barrels

Ancestry of “barilo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welsh-oused to form pet names; verb suffix for the...
2Middle Welsh-aw
3Proto-Brythonic-ọβ̃Forms verbal nouns, originally from ā-verbs
Every word from Proto-Brythonic -ọβ̃Every word from Welsh -oEvery word from Middle Welsh -aw
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