Etymology Explorer › WelshWhere does “bronnoeth” come from? bronnoeth (Welsh) comes from Welsh bron, from Middle Welsh bronn, from Proto-Brythonic *bronn, from Proto-Celtic brusū, from Proto-Indo-European bʰrews- — to break.
bronnoeth (Welsh): barechested, bare-breasted, topless
Definitions barechested, bare-breasted, topless Ancestry of “bronnoeth”, step by step bronnoeth traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Welsh bron Step Language Word Meaning 1 Welsh bron breast; almost 2 Middle Welsh bronn — 3 Proto-Brythonic *bronn breast 4 Proto-Celtic brusū belly, abdomen; breast 5 Proto-Indo-European bʰrews- to break
via Welsh noeth Step Language Word Meaning 1 Welsh noeth bare, naked, nude, unclad; bleak 2 Proto-Brythonic noɨθ naked, bare 3 Proto-Celtic noxtos naked 4 Proto-Indo-European nogʷós bare, naked; naked, bare; naked, nude