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In many Irish and Scottish surnames, the prefix Mac originally meant 'son of' and signified a patronymic lineage.
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In many Irish and Scottish surnames, the prefix Mac originally meant 'son of' and signified a patronymic lineage.
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Mac
Prefix
Irish
Scottish
morpheme
patronymic
surname
Japanese Meaning
アイルランドやスコットランドの姓で使われる接頭辞として、『~の息子』を意味します。 / 例えば『MacDonald(マクドナルド)』の場合、『Donaldの息子』という意味になります。
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