- Eire
- geographical name — see Ireland
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Éire — (pronounced|ˈeːrʲə pronunciation|Eire.ogg) is the Irish name for the island of Ireland and of the state of the same name. Etymology Éire is the nominative form in modern Irish of the name for the goddess called Ériu in Old Irish, a mythical… … Wikipedia
Éire Óg — may refer to:* Éire Óg (band), a popular Irish rebel music band. * Eire Og/Corrachoill GAA, a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Kildare * Eire Og Greystones GAA, a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Wicklow, Ireland * Éire Óg GAA (Oxford), a… … Wikipedia
Eire — Éire (irisch) Ireland (engl.) Irland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Éire — (irisch) Ireland (engl.) Irland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eire — [ e:ri, engl.: ɛərə ]; s: irischer Name von ↑ Irland. * * * Éire [ eːri], irischer Name für Irland. * * * Eire [ e:ri; engl. ɛərə]; s: irischer Name von Irland … Universal-Lexikon
eire — eire, n. Air. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eire — Eire, prop. n. the Irish name for Ireland; the name used in 1937 to 1949 for the Republic of Ireland. Syn: Erin, Ireland. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eire — eire, or eyre /er/ In old English law, a journey, route, or circuit. Justices in eire were judges who were sent by commission, every seven years, into various counties to hold the assizes and hear pleas of the crown. 3 Bl. Comm. 58 … Black's law dictionary
eire — eire, or eyre /er/ In old English law, a journey, route, or circuit. Justices in eire were judges who were sent by commission, every seven years, into various counties to hold the assizes and hear pleas of the crown. 3 Bl. Comm. 58 … Black's law dictionary
Eire — nom gaélique de la république d Irlande … Encyclopédie Universelle
Eire — another name for the Republic of Ireland … Dictionary of contemporary English