From Old Irish cóennae with the noun-forming -ach added onto it. *cáennach m moss Irish: caonach Scottish Gaelic: còinneach Manx: keynnagh...
(eqoddi, given name, literally “horse descendant”) Old Irish: Echaid Old Irish: ech Middle Irish: each Irish: each Manx: agh, eagh Scottish Gaelic: each Ziegler...
From Old Irish clár (“board, tablet”). *cláirsech f harp Irish: cláirseach Manx: claasagh Scottish Gaelic: clàrsach Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire...
Old Irish íatlu + -óc *íaltóc f bat (animal) Irish: ialtóg Scottish Gaelic: ialtag Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf...
literally “mead-born”) Old Irish: Midgen ᚋᚓᚇᚃᚃᚔ (medvvi, male given name, gen. sg., literally “meady”) ⇒ Middle Irish: Medb f Irish: Méabh, Meadhbh, Méadhbh...
strength”) Proto-Brythonic: Middle Welsh: nerthfawr (“strong”)}} Old Irish: nertmar (“strong”) Irish: neartmhar Scottish Gaelic: neartmhor Gaulish: Nertomaros...
tàrlaidh ⇒ Old Irish: ad·comla (< *ati-kom-layeti) Old Irish: accomol Irish: acomhal ⇒ Middle Irish: doccumail (< do-accomol) Irish: dócúl ⇒ Old Irish: socamail...
See also Old Irish soiscélae. IPA(key): /ˈsoɕkʲeːl/ *soiscél m (Christianity) gospel, good tidings gospel (book of the Bible) evangelist Irish: soiscéal...
Welsh: -awc, -awg Welsh: -og → Old Irish: -óc Irish: -óg Manx: -ag Scottish Gaelic: -ag Old Irish: -ach Middle Irish: -ach Irish: -ach Manx: -agh Scottish...
kem Old Cornish: com- Cornish: kev-, kes- Old Welsh: com-, cim-, cem- Middle Welsh: kyf-, kyn- Welsh: cyf-, cyn-, cym-, cy- Old Irish: com- Irish: comh-...