inghean

inghean
a daughter, Irish inghean, Old Irish ingen, Ogam inigena: *eni-genâ; root gen, beget (see gin) and prep. an; Latin indigena, native; Greek $$Ge$$'ggónc, a grand-daughter. Also nighean, q.v. Latin ingenuus?

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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