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May 24 2012, 12:01 PM
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Sanguine
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Hi,
I have a new wee beastie in my life of the feline persuasion, and we plan on naming her the Gaelic for 'lynx', lincse. Do I have the correct spelling? Also, how does one pronounce it?
Ta muchly!
-Sanguine
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May 27 2012, 20:01 PM
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kgleoite
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Sanguine wrote:Hi,
I have a new wee beastie in my life of the feline persuasion, and we plan on naming her the Gaelic for 'lynx', lincse. Do I have the correct spelling? Also, how does one pronounce it?
Ta muchly!
-Sanguine
Your spelling is indeed correct! To pronounce it - link/shee But await other information Le teann measa, kg
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May 29 2012, 14:16 PM
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Sanguine
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Many thanks to you both, kg and madra2! 
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