Where does “bradychiad” come from?

bradychiad (Welsh) comes from Welsh bradychu, from Welsh brad, from Middle Welsh brat, from Proto-Brythonic brad, from Proto-Celtic mratom, from Proto-Indo-European merh₂- — to seize, grip; to pack.

bradychiad (Welsh): betrayal, treachery, deceit

Definitions

  1. betrayal, treachery, deceit

Ancestry of “bradychiad”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshbradychuto betray, to deceive
2Welshbradtreason; treachery
3Middle Welshbrat
4Proto-Brythonicbraddeceit, treachery
5Proto-Celticmratomdeceit, betrayal, treachery
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmerh₂-to seize, grip; to pack
Every word from Proto-Indo-European merh₂-Every word from Proto-Celtic mratomEvery word from Proto-Brythonic brad