See also: leann

Irish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Irish légend n (act of studying) (verbal noun of légaid, from Latin legendum.

Noun

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léann m (genitive singular léinn)

  1. Alternative form of léigheann ((act of) reading, studying)
  2. learning; education, study
    Ní hualach do dhuine an léann. (proverb)
    Learning is no encumbrance.
    Tuigeann fear léinn leathfhocal. (proverb)
    A word to the wise is sufficient.
    (literally, “A man of education understands a hint.”)
  3. form of learning
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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léann

  1. analytic present of léigh