Where does “diciâu” come from?

diciâu (Welsh) comes from English decay, from Middle English decayen, from Anglo-Norman decaeir, from Medieval Latin decadere, from Latin decido, from Latin cado, from Proto-Italic kadō, from Proto-Indo-European ḱad- — to fall.

diciâu (Welsh): tuberculosis

Definitions

  1. tuberculosis

Ancestry of “diciâu”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdecayThe process or result of being gradually...
2Middle Englishdecayen
3Anglo-Normandecaeirto fall away, decay, decline
4Medieval Latindecadere
5LatindecidoI fall down or off; collapse; drop, hang down; I...
6LatincadoI fall, I fall out; I die; I cease
7Proto-Italickadōfall, sink
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱad-to fall
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱad-Every word from Proto-Italic kadōEvery word from Latin cado