Mågn

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German mage, from Old High German mago, from Proto-West Germanic *magō (stomach), from Proto-Germanic *magô, from Proto-Indo-European *mak-, *maks- (bag, bellows, belly). Cognates include German Magen, Yiddish מאָגן (mogn), Dutch maag, English maw, Old Norse magi.

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Mågn m (plural Mågn)

  1. (anatomy) stomach, maw

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