Where does “pabydd” come from?

pabydd (Welsh) comes from Welsh pab, from Middle Welsh pap, from Proto-Brythonic *pab, from Vulgar Latin papa, from Latin papa, from Ancient Greek παπᾶς, from Old Norse súla, from Proto-Germanic sūliz — to scrape, shave, sharpen.

pabydd (Welsh): Roman Catholic, papist

Definitions

  1. Roman Catholic, papist

Ancestry of “pabydd”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshpabpope
2Middle Welshpap
3Proto-Brythonic*pab
4Vulgar Latinpapa
5Latinpapaan infant's cry for food; father; bishop
6Ancient Greekπαπᾶςpriest
7Old Norsesúlapillar, column
8Proto-Germanicsūlizbeam, post; column, pillar
9Proto-Indo-Europeanḱsewl-
10Proto-Indo-Europeanḱsew-to scrape, shave, sharpen

Words derived from “pabydd

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱsew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱsewl-Every word from Proto-Germanic sūliz