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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
Unknown; possibly related to Proto-Germanic *magô (“stomach”), Russian мошна (mošna, “pouch, purse”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *mak-.[1]
Noun
*mėgin f
- bellows
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