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Irish Gaelic: mistress = n bean luí f

mistress = máistreás f3

taken from http://www.englishirishdictionary.com/dictionary also Bean tí, rúnsearc, leannán Scots Gaelic: bana-mhaighstir (lover) coimhleapach, boireannach eile

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In Irish it "seanchailín".


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seanmhaighdine (old virgin)

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In Irish it's bean Shasanach.

In Scots Gaelic it's bean Shasannach.

These both mean Englishwoman.

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Maith an cailin

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