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Definition of Mavourneen

Mavourneen
Mavournin Ma*vour"nin, Mavourneen Ma*vour"neen, n. [Ir. mo mhuirnin my darling; mo my + mhuirnin darling.] My darling; -- an Irish term of endearment for a girl or woman. ``Erin mavournin.' --Campbell.

Meaning of Mavourneen from wikipedia

- "Kathleen Mavourneen" is a song written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch with lyrics by a Mrs. Crawford. Crawford's name is variously cited as Annie...
- Mavourneen is a 1915 historical comedy play by the British writer Louis N. Parker. It portrays a dalliance between Charles II and an young Irish woman...
- Mavourneen was billed as a comedy-drama by George H. Jessop and Horace Townsend with music and lyrics by William J. Scanlan (who appeared in the show)...
- Look up Kathleen Mavourneen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kathleen Mavourneen is an 1837 Irish-themed song written by Annie Crawford and composed...
- The Mavourneen Rocks is a group of four steep, rocky islets that lie within Port Davey, an oceanic inlet, located in the south west region of Tasmania...
- George Ober. In 1913, he directed another short silent film, Kathleen Mavourneen, starring Jane Fearnley as the eponymous heroine. Brenon acted in many...
- Kathleen Mavourneen is a 1937 British-Irish musical drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Sally O'Neil, Tom Burke and Jack Daly. The story had...
- for her included "Kitty", "Petite Femme", and "Mavourneen" (an Irish term after "Kathleen Mavourneen", a po****r love song from the time). Newton gave...
- Kathleen Mavourneen is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Charles J. Brabin and starring his wife Theda Bara. It was produced and distributed...
- James Joyce as Whack 'fol the Danaan'.) trotters (feet) full (drunk) mavourneen (my darling) hould your gob (shut up) belt in the gob (punch in the mouth)...