smaoin

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Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish smúainid, from smúan (reflection, consideration).

Pronunciation

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Verb

smaoin (present analytic smaoineann, future analytic smaoinfidh, verbal noun smaoineamh, past participle smaointe)

  1. Alternative form of smaoinigh

Conjugation

References


Scottish Gaelic

Alternative forms

Noun

smaoin f (genitive singular smaoine, plural smaointean)

  1. thought, notion, reflection, idea

Derived terms