clan
clan
noun KLAHN Rare
Origin: From Scottish Gaelic clann (children, offspring).
Usage Note
Clan entered Spanish from English/Gaelic and refers to a family or tribal group sharing a common ancestor, as well as informally to any tight-knit group or criminal organisation. The plural is clanes. It is often used in news contexts for criminal networks: un clan del narcotráfico.
Examples
"El clan familiar se reunió para celebrar la boda."
Natural Translation
The family clan gathered to celebrate the wedding.
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