maoin

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== Irish == === Etymology === From Old Irish moín (“gift, benefit”), from Proto-Celtic *moinis (“treasure, precious object”) (compare Welsh mwyn (“mild, gentle”) and Breton moan (“thin”)), from Proto-Indo-European *moynis (compare Latin mūnis (“obliging”), Old English mǣne (“common”)), from *mey- (“to change”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /mˠiːnʲ/ === Noun === maoin f (genitive singular maoine, nominative plural maoine) property, assets, goods, funds Synonyms: sealúchas, sócmhainní, gustal, acmhainn riches, wealth, treasure, fortune Synonym: rachmas opulence Synonym: saibhreas ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === Mutation === === Further reading === Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977), “maoin”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla [Irish–English Dictionary], Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN == Scottish Gaelic == === Etymology === From Old Irish moín (“gift, benefit”), from Proto-Celtic *moinis (“treasure, precious object”) (compare Welsh mwyn (“mild, gentle”) and Breton moan (“thin”)), from Proto-Indo-European *moynis (compare Latin mūnis (“obliging”), Old English mǣne (“common”)), from *mey- (“to change”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /mɯːnʲ/ === Noun === maoin f (genitive singular maoine, plural maoinean) assets, funds fund (financial scheme) gear, goods Synonym: bathar wealth Synonyms: beartas, ionmhas ==== Derived terms ==== co-mhaoineach co-mhaoineas === Mutation ===