Where does “mitsio” come from?

mitsio (Welsh) comes from English mitch, from English Mitchell — A placename; Any of a number of places in the English-speaking world, named after persons with the surname.

mitsio (Welsh): to mitch, to skive, to bunk off, to play truant

Definitions

  1. to mitch, to skive, to bunk off, to play truant

Ancestry of “mitsio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmitchTo pilfer; filch; steal; To shrink or retire from...
2EnglishMitchellA placename; Any of a number of places in the English-speaking world, named after persons with the surname
Every word from English MitchellEvery word from English mitch