miann

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish mían (desire, inclination).

Noun

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miann m or f (genitive singular miann, plural miannan or mianntan)

  1. desire, will, purpose, intention
  2. appetite, hunger
  3. desire, love, lust
  4. the thing desired or loved
  5. longing peculiar to a woman with child
  6. mole on the child, due to that desire not being satisfied
  7. complete satisfaction
  8. delight

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