Where does “carwriaethol” come from?

carwriaethol (Welsh) comes from Welsh carwriaeth, from Welsh carwr, from Welsh caru, from Middle Welsh caru, from Proto-Brythonic karɨd, from Proto-Celtic kareti, from English carrot, from Middle English karette — who.

carwriaethol (Welsh): amatory, relating to courtship

Definitions

  1. amatory, relating to courtship

Ancestry of “carwriaethol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshcarwriaethcourtship, amour
2Welshcarwrlover
3Welshcaruto love, like
4Middle Welshcaruto love, like
5Proto-Brythonickarɨdto love
6Proto-Celtickaretito desire, to wish
7EnglishcarrotA vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, sweet root...
8Middle Englishkarettecarrot
9TranslingualCarettagenus
10Frenchcaretloggerhead turtle; hawksbill turtle; spool, reel
11Frenchcaras, since, because, for; a single-decked...
12Latinquareby what means, how; from what cause, on what...
13Latinquāwhere
14Latinquīwho, that, which, what
15Old Latinqueiwho, what, that, which
16Proto-Italickʷoiwho, what
17Proto-Indo-Europeankʷóswho
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷósEvery word from Proto-Italic kʷoiEvery word from Old Latin quei
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