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nic

contr. of nighean. Used with female patronymics, as, Iain MacDhòmhnaill or Dòmhnallach, but Sìne NicDhòmhnaill or Dhòmhnallach, which literally translated are John Donaldson and Jane Donalds daughter. The Gaelic nic really “grand-daughter,” stands for inghean mhic or ni mhic. We have recorded in 1566, Nc VcKenze (McLeod Charters) — ‡.

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