Where does “femain” come from?
femain (Old Irish) comes from Proto-Celtic *wimmonā, from Proto-Indo-European weyp- — to shake, tremble, agitate; to swing, sway; to...
femain (Old Irish): seaweed
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femain (Old Irish) comes from Proto-Celtic *wimmonā, from Proto-Indo-European weyp- — to shake, tremble, agitate; to swing, sway; to...
femain (Old Irish): seaweed