What is Sine in Gaelic Sine translated as?

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2026-05-03 07:00

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In Irish 'sine' translates as 'nipple, teat'; it also means 'link' as in 'sine de shlabhra', link of chain.

With a long mark over the 'i', Sìne is the Scots Gaelic version of "Jean, Jane, Sheena'.

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