Pronunciation: /eɪnæk/
noun a gathering or assembly, typically referring to a fair or market in Irish Gaelic culture
A1 I saw aenach at the market.
A2 The aenach was bustling with people buying and selling goods.
B1 Visiting the aenach is a popular weekend activity for locals.
B2 The annual aenach attracts vendors from all over the region.
C1 The historical aenach has been a center of trade for centuries.
C2 The grandeur of the aenach's architecture is truly awe-inspiring.
formal The annual aenach gathering was a significant event in the community.
informal I heard there's going to be an aenach celebration this weekend.
slang Let's crash the aenach party and have some fun!
figurative The team worked together like a well-oiled aenach machine.
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