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POLLAN, the Irish white-fish
- pollansPOLLAN, the Irish white-fish
- pollansany of several varieties of the whitefish Coregonus pollan that occur in lakes in Northern Ireland
- fraughan(Irish) the whortleberry
- fraughansFRAUGHAN, (Irish) the whortleberry
- pollanthe Irish white-fish
- broguerythe use of an Irish accent
- cosherythe ancient right of an Irish chief
- brogueriesBROGUERY, the use of an Irish accent
- broguean Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
- cosheriesCOSHERY, the ancient right of an Irish chief
- rappareearmed Irish freebooter or plunderer, esp. of the 17th century
- whiteboyismthe principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants
- smirting(Irish) the act of arranging dates while smoking outside a pub
- whiteboyismsWHITEBOYISM, the principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants
- smirtingsSMIRTING, (Irish) the act of arranging dates while smoking outside a pub
- fainnea ring-shaped badge worn to show suport for the Irish language
- galloglass(Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOWGLASS
- crios(Irish) a multicoloured woollen belt traditionally worn by men in the Aran Islands
- fainnesFAINNE, a ring-shaped badge worn to show suport for the Irish language
- gallowglass(Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOGLASS
- gallowglassesGALLOWGLASS, (Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOGLASS
- provisionalsA member of the Provisional wings of the Irish Republican Army or Sinn Fein
- sheltasprivate language, based in part on Irish, used among Travelers in the British Isles
- galloglassesGALLOGLASS, (Irish) the irregular infantry of Ireland, and the Highlands of Scotland also GALLOWGLASS
- criosesCRIOS, (Irish) a multicoloured woollen belt traditionally worn by men in the Aran Islands
- sheltaprivate language, based in part on Irish, used among Travelers in the British Isles
- pooka(in folklore) an Irish spirit, mischievous but not malevolent, corresponding to the English Puck
- pookas(in folklore) an Irish spirit, mischievous but not malevolent, corresponding to the English Puck
- bogtrotterone who lives in a boggy country, applied in derision to the lowest class of Irish
- tanaiste(Irish) in Irish politics, the vice-Taoiseach or deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland
- wirysembling wire especially in form and flexibility the wiry coat of the Irish terrier wiry stems
- tanaistesTANAISTE, (Irish) in Irish politics, the vice-Taoiseach or deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland
- bogtrottersBOGTROTTER, one who lives in a boggy country, applied in derision to the lowest class of Irish
- ogamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
- oghamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
- ogamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
- oghamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
- provisionalOf or relating to the unofficial wings of the Irish Republican Army and Sinn Fein established in 1969 and advocating terrorism
- oghamistthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones
- oghamthe alphabetic system of fifth and sixth century Irish in which an alphabet of 20 letters is represented by notches for vowels and lines for consonants and which is known principally from inscriptions cut on the edges of rough standing tombstones