geean

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *gaaunaz, literally “with a lamb”. There are no exact cognates, but the archaic sense of ġe- and the use of *aunaz (the original Proto-Germanic word for “lamb,” inherited from Proto-Indo-European and later displaced by *lambaz) show that this word was quite ancient.

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ġeēan

  1. pregnant (with lambs)

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