"weep Irish" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: weeps Irish [present, singular, third-person], weeping Irish [participle, present], wept Irish [participle, past], wept Irish [past]
Etymology: From the extravagant displays of emotion associated with professional mourners at traditional Irish funerals. Head templates: {{en-verb|weep<,,wept> Irish}} weep Irish (third-person singular simple present weeps Irish, present participle weeping Irish, simple past and past participle wept Irish)
  1. (idiomatic, dated) To cry insincerely or in an exaggerated manner. Wikipedia link: Professional mourning Tags: dated, idiomatic Related terms: crocodile tear, melodramatic
    Sense id: en-weep_Irish-en-verb-nQt2vAox Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1843, Nathanael Burton, History of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, near Dublin:",
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          "ref": "1905, Bede Camm, Lives of the English Martyrs (Vol. 2):",
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          "ref": "2007, Mary Kelly Black, Lovely, Lonely Life: a Woman's Village Journal (Vol. 1):",
          "text": "She never confesed to me this seed of my disorder, but \"wept Irish\" to others, how I had shed tears at birth before my first sound.",
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        "(idiomatic, dated) To cry insincerely or in an exaggerated manner."
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          "ref": "1843, Nathanael Burton, History of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, near Dublin:",
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