Where does “lladdfa” come from?

lladdfa (Welsh) comes from Welsh lladd, from Proto-Brythonic llað, from Proto-Celtic sladyā, from Proto-Celtic sladyeti — to strike.

lladdfa (Welsh): slaughter, carnage

Definitions

  1. slaughter, carnage

Ancestry of “lladdfa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshlladdto kill, murder; to slaughter
2Proto-Brythonicllaðslaying, slaughter
3Proto-Celticsladyāstrike
4Proto-Celticsladyetito strike
Every word from Proto-Celtic sladyetiEvery word from Proto-Celtic sladyāEvery word from Proto-Brythonic llað