beul-binn

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From beul, "mouth", and binn, "melodious".

Noun

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beul-binn m (genitive beòil-binne, plural beòil-binne)

  1. A nightingale.

See also

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Also see spideag, seiniolach, and smiolach