giun

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== Old Irish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡʲiu̯̯n/ === Etymology 1 === From Proto-Celtic *genus (“jaw”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵénus (“jaw”). Cognate with Middle Welsh gen (“cheek”), Old English ċinn, Sanskrit हनु॑ (hánu), Ancient Greek γένυς (génus), Tocharian A śanweṃ (“jaws”, dual). ==== Alternative forms ==== gin ==== Noun ==== giun m mouth ===== Inflection ===== ===== Derived terms ===== ginach (“greedy”) ginól (“jaw”) ===== Descendants ===== Middle Irish: gin Irish: gion === Etymology 2 === See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. ==== Noun ==== giun dative singular of gen (“smile”) === Mutation === === References === === Further reading === Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “gin”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language == Vietnamese == === Alternative forms === (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) trùn === Etymology === From Proto-Vietic *p-luːn ~ *p-ruːn, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *(b)ruun. Cognate with Khmer ព្រូន (pruun), Mon မြုန် (pərùn). Attested as Northern Middle Vietnamese blun in the Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum (1651). Originally the Northern form, see giai for the sound change. Trùn, from a non-Northern Middle Vietnamese form, is still widely used in these dialects. === Pronunciation === (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [zun˧˧] (Huế) IPA(key): [jun˧˧] (Saigon) IPA(key): [jʊwŋ͡m˧˧] Homophones: dung, Dung, vun, vung === Noun === (classifier con) giun • (𧉙, 𧑒) worm (animal) tẩy/xổ giun ― to deworm ngủ với giun ― to die (literally, “to sleep with worms”) ==== Derived terms ==== === See also === sán (“parasitic flatworms”)