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muin

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See also:mùinandmúin

Finnish

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Pronoun

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muin

  1. instructiveplural ofmuu

Anagrams

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Scots

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishmone,Old Englishmōna, fromProto-West Germanic*mānō, fromProto-Germanic*mēnô, fromProto-Indo-European*mḗh₁n̥s(moon, month), from*meh₁-(to measure).

Pronunciation

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Particularly: “/møn/ or /mɪn/, as withmune?”

Noun

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muin (pluralmuins)

  1. moon
  2. lunar month;calendar month

Further reading

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Irishmuin, fromProto-Celtic*monis,*manyā, fromProto-Indo-European*mon-(neck).

Noun

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muin f (genitive singularmuin)

  1. (anatomy)back(animal's)
  2. top
Usage notes
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  • Usually used in the phrase 'air muin(on the back of, on top of, on, upon):
    air muin eichon the back of a horse
    Chuir e seacaid air agusair muin sin còta.He put on a jacket and on top of that a coat.

Etymology 2

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FromOld Irishmúinid, possibly fromLatinmoneō(to remind, advise, teach), with phonological influence frommūnire(to defend, protect).

Verb

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muin (pastmhuin,futuremuinidh,verbal nounmuineadh,past participlemuinte)

  1. (dated)teach,instruct,educate,rear
  2. (dated)show,point out
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