"Meneziad" meaning in Breton

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Noun

Forms: Meneziz [plural, unmutated], Veneziad [singular, mutation-soft], Veneziz [plural, mutation-soft], Meneziadez [feminine]
  1. Montagnard, habitant de La Montagne (commune de Loire-Atlantique).
    Sense id: fr-Meneziad-br-noun-Mdh~OGMx Categories (other): Gentilés en breton Topics: geography
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: meneziat
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    "Dérivé de menez (« mont, montagne »), avec le suffixe -ad."
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        "mutation-soft"
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