/əˈɾˠeːnˠ/, /əˈɾˠeːn̪ˠ/, /ɛˈɾˠeːnˠ/
OriginFrom Middle Irish aráen, from Old Irish ar óen (fri) (“together, at the same time (with)”, literally “as one (with)”).
- both (after a pronoun or noun governed by a possessive determiner)
“sinn araon” — both of us
“bhur dteach araon” — you two’s house; the house of you both
- together
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