Cían
See also:
cian
,
Cian
,
cían
,
cián
,
ĉian
,
and
cía-ŋ
Old Irish
Etymology
From
cían
(
“
long, distant, lasting
”
)
.
Proper noun
Cían
m
(
Irish
mythology
)
Son of
Dían Cécht
of the
Túatha Dé Danann
and born with a
caul
on his head. Best known as the father of
Lugh Lámhfada
by the Fomarian princess
Ethniu
.
Descendants
Irish:
Cian
English:
Kian
Mutation
Old Irish mutation
Radical
Lenition
Nasalization
Cían
Chían
Cían
pronounced with
/ɡ(ʲ)-/
Note:
Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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