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the use of an Irish accent
- broguerythe use of an Irish accent
- brogueriesBROGUERY, the use of an Irish accent
- broguean Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
- broguean Irish accent
- broguesBROGUE, an Irish accent
- accentualitythe quality of having an accent
- accentualitiesACCENTUALITY, the quality of having an accent
- accentingPlay (a note, a beat of the bar, etc.) with an accent
- plummier(of a person's voice) Having an accent thought typical of the English upper classes
- plummiest(of a person's voice) Having an accent thought typical of the English upper classes
- proclitic(of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent.
- diacriticdistinguishing / a mark or sign serving to distinguish different values or sounds of the same letter eg an acute accent
- diacriticsDIACRITIC, a mark or sign serving to distinguish different values or sounds of the same letter eg an acute accent
- cosherythe ancient right of an Irish chief
- cosheriesCOSHERY, the ancient right of an Irish chief
- whiteboyismthe principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants
- whiteboyismsWHITEBOYISM, the principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants
- 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
- ogamalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries
- ogamsthe 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
- 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
- oghamicthe 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