"sin nó" meaning in Irlandés

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Phrase

Etymology templates: {{etimología}} sin + nó
  1. O bien, en otro caso, de otro modo.
    Sense id: es-sin_nó-ga-phrase-7rGNxUn8
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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                "c": "libro",
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                "fecha": "2002",
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                "obs": "Irish Women's Writing and Traditions",
                "título": "The Field Day anthology of Irish writing",
                "volumen": "4"
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  },
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