- all
ethnic groups. The
compound form '
Hiberno-'
remains more common, as '
Hiberno-Norse', '
Hiberno-English', '
Hiberno-Scottish', 'Hibernophile', etc. The...
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Dublin accent (Donal MacIntyre)
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Hiberno-English or
Irish English (IrE), also
formerly sometimes called Anglo-Irish...
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Norman Irish or
Hiberno-Normans (Irish: Normánach; Old Irish: Gall 'foreigners') is a
modern term for the
descendants of
Norman settlers who
arrived during...
- [citation needed]
Other terms for the Norse–Gaels are Norse-Irish,
Hiberno-Norse or
Hiberno-Scandinavian for
those in Ireland, and Norse-Scots or Scoto-Norse...
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Hiberno-Latin was a
learned style of
literary Latin first used and
subsequently spread by
Irish monks during the
period from the
sixth century to the...
- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
Ulster English, also
called Northern Hiberno-English or
Northern Irish English, is the
variety of
English spoken mostly...
- The
Hiberno-Scottish
mission was a
series of
expeditions in the 6th and 7th
centuries by
Gaelic missionaries originating from
Ireland that
spread Celtic...
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Antiphonary of
Bangor Gospels of Mael
Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also
Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish
mission Hiberno-Latin
after 1169...
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Insular art, also
known as
Hiberno-Saxon art, was
produced in the post-Roman era of
Great Britain and Ireland. The term
derives from insula, the Latin...
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Saints Judaism Islam Paganism Languages and
dialects Irish Hiberno-English
Ulster Scots Shelta History of
Ireland v t e...