dún-

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Lengthened from Middle Irish dun-, combining form of duine before a broad consonant.

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dún-

  1. Combining form of duine (human, person)
    dún- + ‎bású (killing) → ‎dúnbhású (homicide)
    dún- + ‎marú (killing) → ‎dúnmharú (murder)
    dún- + ‎argain (destruction) → ‎dúnorgain (manslaughter)
    dún- + ‎poll (hole) → ‎dúnpholl (manhole)

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