Where does “credyd” come from?

credyd (Welsh) comes from English credit, from Middle French crédit, from Latin crēditum, from Latin crēdō, from Proto-Italic krezdō, from Proto-Indo-European ḱréddʰh₁eti, from Proto-Indo-European -dʰh₁eti, from Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁- — to do, put, place.

credyd (Welsh): credit privilege of delayed payment

Definitions

  1. credit privilege of delayed payment

Ancestry of “credyd”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcreditTo believe; to put credence in; To add to an...
2Middle Frenchcréditbelief, trust
3Latincrēdituma loan
4Latincrēdōto believe, to trust in, to give credence to
5Proto-Italickrezdōto believe
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱréddʰh₁etito believe, trust
7Proto-Indo-European-dʰh₁etiForms resultative verbs
8Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeh₁-to do, put, place

Words derived from “credyd

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European -dʰh₁etiEvery word from Proto-Indo-European ḱréddʰh₁eti
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