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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *kaitos, from Proto-Indo-European *kayt-, *ḱayt- (“forest, wasteland, pasture”). Cognate with Proto-Germanic *haiþī (“heath, wasteland”), as well as perhaps Latin bū-cētum (“pastureland”, literally “cow-pasture”), Albanian kath (“type of wheat”), kashtë (“straw”),
Pronunciation
Noun
*koɨd m
- wood, forest
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