Definition of Irishry. Meaning of Irishry. Synonyms of Irishry

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Definition of Irishry

Irishry
Irishry I"rish*ry, n. The Celtic people of Ireland. ``The whole Irishry of rebels.' --Milton.

Meaning of Irishry from wikipedia

- Retrieved 30 November 2023. Is Shane Macgowan Still Alive?: Travels in Irishry, London: Flamingo, 2001 (ISBN 978-0-00-655168-3; LCC-DA959.1) (Archived...
- (1909) poems Mearing Stones (1911) travel writing Judgment: A Play (1912) Irishry (1913) poems Earth of Cualann (1917) poems Collected Poems of Joseph Campbell...
- that are part of the genre) and strongly ****ociates him with Erschry, 'Irishry', which meant in other words the Gaelic and bardic tradition; the term...
- (I) An Act that five of the best and eldest of every nation amongst the Irishry, shall bring in all the idle persons of their sirname to be justified by...
- for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, b****, chorus and orchestra (1974) Irishry (four poems of Joseph Campbell, 1949) Tideways (four poems of Ezra Pound...
- the Cork juries, who presented: 'That when any Lord or Gentleman of the Irishry within this county, is made Lord or Captain of his name or kindredtie,...
- the first families, as well as the prime youth and manhood of the "mere Irishry". Early in the last century, a celebrated hurling match took place in Connaught...
- characterises Kennedy, a Gael and native speaker of Galwegian Gaelic, as "of the Irishry" who speaks a barbarous Highland dialect, as physically hideous and withered...
- Óg Magennis, was called by Sir Henry Bagenal the "civillist of all the Irishry", with Sir Nicholas Bagenal cited as having brought Sir Hugh over to the...
- 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 57) c. 13 An Act that no person stirre any of the Irishry to make warre. c. 14 An Act that none shall be Constable of the Castle...