Where does “ymarferwr” come from?
ymarferwr (Welsh) comes from Welsh ymarfer, from Welsh arfer, from Proto-Brythonic *ėrβėrɨd, from Proto-Celtic ɸarebereti, from Proto-Celtic bereti, from English beret, from French béret, from Occitan berret — short.
ymarferwr (Welsh): practitioner
Definitions
- practitioner
Ancestry of “ymarferwr”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Welsh | ymarfer | to practise, train; exercise; practice |
| 2 | Welsh | arfer | to use; to be used to, to be accustomed to;... |
| 3 | Proto-Brythonic | *ėrβėrɨd | to make use of, employ, take |
| 4 | Proto-Celtic | ɸarebereti | to use |
| 5 | Proto-Celtic | bereti | to carry, bear; to flow |
| 6 | English | beret | A type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and... |
| 7 | French | béret | beret |
| 8 | Occitan | berret | cap |
| 9 | Medieval Latin | birretum | — |
| 10 | Late Latin | birrus | a kind of cloak; large hooded cloak; hooded coat |
| 11 | Gaulish | birrus | short cloak |
| 12 | Proto-Celtic | birros | short |