Guiné
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Of uncertain origin; possibly from a Berber source like Tarifit aynaw (“mute”) (alternative form agnaw) i.e “those who don't speak our language” (compare the similarly constructed Slavic term *němьcь (“foreigner”, literally “not-speak”), as in Polish Niemiec (“German”)). Or, possibly after the city of Djenné. More at Guinea (region) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia .
Guiné f
Law, Gwillim: Administrative Subdivisions of Countries, p.160
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