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máistreás (in authority) bean tí/máistreás(of household) máistreás (scoile) is 'head-mistress of a school' also: rúnsearc (loved one, darling); leannán((lover); bean luí (female paramour).

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13y ago

tUasal

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An tUasal Ó Conchúir

meaning Mr. O'Connor

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10y ago

Mrs. Murphy would be Bean Uí Mhurchú in Irish Gaelic.

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14y ago

a Bhean uasal

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10y ago

It is maighstir. It sounds like mysh-jir.

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9y ago

Duine uasal

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