Menapian nouns: dyn

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Etymology

From Middle Menapian dyn, from Old Menapian adyn, from Primitive Menapian adėn ("wing; feather"), from Proto-Bythonic adėn ("wing; feather"), from Proto-Celtic *ɸatanī ("wing; feather"). Cognate with Welsh adain ("wing; feather").

dyn

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /dɪn/

Definition

Noun

f dyn

  1. the wings of a bird that can fly.

Declension