seangán
Seangán is the Irish Gaelic word for the mosquito, the small biting insect of the Culicidae family. In Irish-language usage, seangán refers to the insect itself as well as to the sense of irritation or nuisance associated with mosquitoes in warm weather and outdoor settings.
Linguistic notes about the term indicate that seangán is a native Gaelic noun found in standard Irish
In cultural and regional contexts, seangán is often invoked in descriptions of summer, outdoors, and rural life
Geographically, the word is recognized by Irish speakers across Ireland, including Gaeltacht regions, and is taught