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hero = n laoch m1

hero = gaiscíoch m1

Taken from: http://www.englishirishdictionary.com/dictionary Irish Gaelic: (as given above) laoch, gaiscíoch. also curadh Scottish Gaelic: laoch, gaisgeach, curaidh

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