gien

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See also: Gien

Dutch Low Saxon

Etymology

Cognate with Dutch geen.

Numeral

gien

  1. no, none

Manx

Etymology

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Verb

gien (verbal noun gientyn, past participle giennit)

  1. to generate

Derived terms

Mutation

Template:gv mut cons


Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch gian, from Proto-Germanic *jehaną.

Verb

gien

  1. to declare
  2. to admit, to acknowledge

Inflection

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Further reading


Scots

Verb

gien

  1. past participle of gie