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mac, a son, Ir. mac, O. Ir. macc, W. mab, O. W. map, Cor. mab, Br. map, mab, Ogam gen. maqvi: *makko-s, *makvo-s, son, root mak, rear, nutrire, W. magu, rear, nurse, Br. maguet: I. E. mak, ability, production; Gr. μακρός, long, μάκαρ, blessed; Zend maçanh, greatness; Lettic mázu, can, be able. Kluge compares Got. magaths, maid, Ag. S. magþ, Eng. maid, further Got. magus, boy, Norse mögr, which,
however, is allied to O. Ir. mug (pl. mogi), slave. The Teut. words also originally come from a root denoting "might, increase", Gr. μῆχος, means, Skr. mahas, great. Hence macanta, mild: "filial".