Ains

/eΙͺnz/ noun

Plural of 'ain,' a Scots word meaning 'own' or referring to a landowner; also a type of Hebrew letter or character.

From Scots English 'ain' (own), or from Hebrew 'aleph-yod-nun' (aw-yay-noon), the 16th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The Scots usage relates to property ownership, while the Hebrew usage refers to the alphabet.

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