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Many traditional Gaelic surnames, such as McDonald and McKenzie, use the prefix Mc- to mean 'son of'.
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Many traditional Gaelic surnames, such as McDonald and McKenzie, use the prefix Mc- to mean 'son of'.
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Related words
Mc-
IPA(Pronunciation)
Prefix
morpheme
derogatory
often
broadly
humorous
Japanese Meaning
アイルランドやスコットランドの姓形成に用いられる父系を示す接頭辞(英語の -son に類似) / 時に軽蔑的なニュアンスで、通常の名前ではなく形容的な言葉と組み合わせ、嘲笑的なあだ名を作る際に使用される接頭辞
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