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===Etymology===
===Etymology===


From Middle Badul ''jughran'', ''iughran'', from Old Badul ''ghiughran'', ''ghioghran'', from Ucerian ''giughran'', from Areric ''giugran'', from Proto-Bintic *gigranos.
From Middle Badul ''jughran'', ''iughran'', from Old Badul ''ghiughran'', ''ghioghran'', from Ucerian ''giughran'', ''giugran'', from Areric ''giugran'', from Proto-Bintic *gigranos.
Cognate with Torse ''giúrann'' (barnacle goose), Kuprian ''giùran'' (barnacle goose). Borrowed by Poil, as ''hiuranne''.
Cognate with Torse ''giúrann'' (barnacle goose), Kuprian ''giùran'' (barnacle goose). Borrowed by Poil, as ''hiuranne''.



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Etymology

From Middle Badul jughran, iughran, from Old Badul ghiughran, ghioghran, from Ucerian giughran, giugran, from Areric giugran, from Proto-Bintic *gigranos. Cognate with Torse giúrann (barnacle goose), Kuprian giùran (barnacle goose). Borrowed by Poil, as hiuranne.

jughran

Pronunciation

  • (stressed)
    • IPA: /jʊːɾan/ /juːɾan/
  • (unstressed)
    • IPA: /jʊːɾ(ə)n/ /juːɾ(ə)n/