Where does “cecys” come from?

cecys (Welsh) comes from English kex, from English keck, from Manx keck, from Old Irish caccaid, from Old Irish cacc, from Proto-Celtic kakkā, from Proto-Indo-European kakka- — to defecate.

cecys (Welsh): kexs, hemlock, stems, reeds

Definitions

  1. kexs, hemlock, stems, reeds

Ancestry of “cecys”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishkexThe dried stem of certain large herbaceous...
2EnglishkeckTo retch or heave as if to vomit; The cow...
3Manxkeckfaeces, excrement, defecation; droppings; dung,...
4Old Irishcaccaidexcretes
5Old Irishcaccdung, excrement
6Proto-Celtickakkāshit, excrement
7Proto-Indo-Europeankakka-to defecate
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kakka-Every word from Proto-Celtic kakkāEvery word from Old Irish cacc