Where does “merlotwr” come from?

merlotwr (Welsh) comes from Welsh merlota, from Welsh -a, from Welsh -af, from Middle Welsh -haf, from Proto-Brythonic -haβ̃, from Proto-Celtic *-isamos — forms superlative adjectives.

merlotwr (Welsh): pony-trekker one who rides a pony

Definitions

  1. pony-trekker one who rides a pony

Ancestry of “merlotwr”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshmerlotato go pony-trekking, to pony-trek, to ride ponies
2Welsh-averb suffix for the third-person singular present...
3Welsh-afverb suffix for the first-person singular present...
4Middle Welsh-hafused to form the superlative of an adjective
5Proto-Brythonic-haβ̃Forms the superlative of an adjective
6Proto-Celtic*-isamosforms superlative adjectives
Every word from Proto-Celtic *-isamosEvery word from Welsh -aEvery word from Welsh -af