"maunna" meaning in Scots

See maunna in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: maun (“must”) + -na Etymology templates: {{suffix|sco|maun|na|gloss1=must}} maun (“must”) + -na Head templates: {{head|sco|verb form}} maunna
  1. mustn't Synonyms: manna, maunnae
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