- Irishry
- noun (plural -ries) Date: 14th century 1. Irish 1 2. a. Irish quality or character b. an Irish peculiarity or trait
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Irishry — I rish*ry, n. The Celtic people of Ireland. The whole Irishry of rebels. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Irishry — [ī′rish rē] n. pl. Irishry 1. a custom, characteristic, or folkway of the Irish people 2. a word, phrase, grammatical construction, or other feature originating in or peculiar to English as it is spoken in Ireland 3. a group of people of Irish… … Universalium
Irishry — [ī′rish rē] n. pl. Irishry 1. a custom, characteristic, or folkway of the Irish people 2. a word, phrase, grammatical construction, or other feature originating in or peculiar to English as it is spoken in Ireland 3. a group of people of Irish… … English World dictionary
irishry — ˈīrishrē, rēsh , ri noun ( es) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Middle English Irisherie, Irishrie, from Irish + erie ery or rie ry 1. : irish 1a 2 … Useful english dictionary
irishry — n. Irish, people of Ireland, Irish people … New dictionary of synonyms
irishry — irish·ry … English syllables
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