magon

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See also: magöṅ, Magon, and Magoń

Old English[edit]

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magon

  1. present plural of magan

Venetian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From a Gothic or Lombardish word derived from Proto-Germanic *magô. Related to German Magen (stomach).

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magon m (plural magoni or magon)

  1. stomachache, strange sensation in the stomach