eunys
See also: Eunys
Manx
Etymology
From Middle Irish oíbnius (“pleasure, enjoyment”) (compare Scottish Gaelic and Irish aoibhneas), from Old Irish oíbind (“pleasant, agreeable, delightful”) (compare Scottish Gaelic and Irish aoibhinn).
Derived terms
- ard-eunys
- eunyssagh
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