Definitions | Irish |
| noun
- (colloquial) Temper; anger.
- 1947, Hy Heath, John Lange, w:Clancy Lowered the Boom, Clancy Lowered the Boom
- Whenever he got his up, Clancy lowered the boom.
proper noun
- The Goidelic language indigenous to Ireland, also known as Irish Gaelic.
- The spelling of is very complicated.
- (italbrac, collectively as a plural) The Irish people.
- A board game of the tables family.
Translations: - Dutch: (t, nl, Ieren, , p)
- French: Irlandaise(fr, Irlandais, m, t, fr)f
- German: Ire , Irin , Iren , Irinnen
- Italian: m(it, irlandese)f
- Spanish: f(es, irlandés, m}}, m(es, irlandesa, f}}, {{t-, es, irlandeses)p, {{t-, es, irlandesas)p
adjective
- Pertaining to or originating from Ireland or the Irish people.
- Sheep are typical in the landscape.
- Pertaining to the Irish language.
- (context, derogatory, colloquial) Nonsensical, illogical.
(rfex, particularly the last)
Translations: - Dutch: Iers(nl)
- German: irisch, irlí¤ndisch (rare)
- Spanish: irlandés(es)
- Italian: irlandese(it)
Etymology: Iras, from irar, ultimately from :w:Old Irish, Old Irish Eriu.
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