Where does “safadwy” come from?

safadwy (Welsh) comes from Welsh safio, from English save, from Middle English saven, from Old French sauver, from Gallo-Romance salvar, from Latin salvō, from Latin salvus, from Proto-Italic *salawos — mercy, comfort; comfort, mercy.

safadwy (Welsh): stable, steadfast, firm

Definitions

  1. stable, steadfast, firm

Ancestry of “safadwy”, step by step

safadwy traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Welsh safio

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshsafioto save, to rescue
2EnglishsaveIn various sports, a block that prevents an...
3Middle EnglishsavenTo save prevent from harm or difficulty
4Old Frenchsauverto save
5Gallo-Romancesalvar
6Latinsalvōto save (make safe or healthy)
7Latinsalvussafe, saved, preserved, sound, unharmed,...
8Proto-Italic*salawoswhole
9Proto-Indo-Europeansolh₂wós
10Proto-Indo-Europeansōlh₂-mercy, comfort; comfort, mercy

via Welsh sefyll

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshsefyllto stand; to stop, to halt
2Proto-Brythonicstab-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sōlh₂-