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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to irish:   (286 results)

Often used in the same context:
scottish, northern ireland, celtic, ireland, british, cheltenham, perth, european, britain, ulster, dublin, blackpool, patrick, kenny, american, cardiff, morris, auld, ronnie, malta, dave, belgian, gilbert, gordon, african, gaelic, brits, gary, sean, eddie, ashley, belfast, scots, glasgow, devon, quinn, shannon, harper, scotland, craic, indian, adelaide, burnley, alexander, pittsburgh, tommy, lassies, louis, england, yankee, charles, charlie, oot, arthur, notre dame, helen, sheffield, fa cup, gareth, australian, bailey, leeds, coventry, donny, coleman, eugene, todd, france, gael, ellis, adams, robbie, evans, midland, nikki, tammy, westwood, steve, alex, brett, ricky, william, eireann, thomas, kingston, doyle, laura, kelly, europe, simon, willie, fitzgerald, italian, rebecca, oul, carlisle, danny, stephen, nigel, anderson, tracy, yorkshire, dutch, mexicans, welsh, canadians, italians, russians, chinese, hungarians, natives, turks, africans, indians, japanese, australians, californians, cherokee, colonials, french, lrish, ukrainian, latvian, lithuanian, korean, slovak, catalan, polish, punjabi, albanian, azerbaijani, croatian, cuban, finnish, galician, nepali

More specific:
middle irish, poteen

Appears in the definition of:
abraham stoker, ana, banshee, berkeley, bishop berkeley, blackpool, black and tan, boyle, bram stoker, bride, bridget, brigid, capital of ireland, ceilidh, charles stewart parnell, colleen, dail, dail eireann, de valera, don, dublin, durrell, e. t. s. walton, eamon de valera, edmund john millington synge, edna o'brien, ernest thomas sinton walton, ernest walton, esme stuart lennox robinson, frank harris, fry bread, george berkeley, george william russell, goldsmith, gonne, hamilton, harris, hurling, huston, ira, irish burgoo, irish capital, irish coffee, irish people, irish republican army, irish setter, isle of man, j. m. synge, james augustine aloysius joyce, james joyce, james thomas harris, james usher, james ussher, john huston, john millington synge, joyce, kerry blue terrier, lancashire, lawrence durrell, lawrence george durrell, lennox robinson, leprechaun, liam o'flaherty, llyr, lola montez, lough, luck, macushla, man, march 17, marie dolores eliza rosanna gilbert, maud gonne, middle irish, montez, moore, mulligan, mulligan stew, north channel, o'brien, o'casey, o'flaherty, oireachtas, old irish, oliver goldsmith, orange group, oscar fingal o'flahertie wills wilde, oscar wilde, ov, paddy, parnell, patronymic, penchant, poteen, provisional ira, provisional irish republican army, provos, red hand defenders, red setter, rhd, richard brinsley sheridan, robert boyle, robinson, russell, saint bride, saint bridget, saint brigid, saint patrick's day, seanad, seanad eireann, sean o'casey, sheridan, sinn fein, sir william rowan hamilton, skillet bread, soft-coated wheaten terrier, st. bride, st. bridget, st. brigid, stoker, st patrick's day, synge, tara, the irish, thomas moore, usher, ussher, w. b. yeats, wake, walton, wilde, william butler yeats, william rowan hamilton, yeats

More general:
a people, country, erse, gaelic, goidelic, land, nation, nationality, whiskey, whisky

Synonyms:
irish gaelic, irish people, irish whiskey, irish whisky, the irish

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— Nouns for irish: people, history, immigrants, catholics, question, language, americans, members, government, literature, nationalism, more...

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