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What is the Gaelic for clan?

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In the Irish language: Clann (children, offspring; descendants, race) Treibh (household, family; tribe, class; race, people) Dream (body of people, tribe) Baicle (band of people; gang, clique) In Scottish Gaelic: clann (children); but Clann 'IcDhòmhnaill (the MacDonalds).

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