bonnach

bonnach
cake, bannock, Irish boinneóg, oaten cake. This word, like the Scottish, bannock, appears to be founded on Latin pa$$-nicum, pa$$-nis, bread.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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