Irish word senses marked with place category "Ireland"
Parent categories: British Isles, Europe, Islands, Earth, Eurasia, Places, Nature, Names
Subcategories: County Carlow, Ireland, County Cavan, Ireland, County Clare, Ireland, County Cork, Ireland, County Donegal, Ireland, County Dublin, Ireland, County Galway, Ireland, County Kerry, Ireland, County Kilkenny, Ireland, County Laois, Ireland, County Limerick, Ireland, County Longford, Ireland, County Louth, Ireland, County Meath, Ireland, County Monaghan, Ireland, County Offaly, Ireland, County Roscommon, Ireland, County Sligo, Ireland, County Tipperary, Ireland, County Waterford, Ireland, County Westmeath, Ireland, County Wexford, Ireland, County Wicklow, Ireland, Northern Ireland
Total 65 word senses
- Aontroim (Proper name) Antrim (a county of Northern Ireland)
- Ard Mhacha (Proper name) Armagh (a county of Northern Ireland)
- Baile Átha Cliath (Proper name) Dublin (the capital city of Ireland)
- Baile Átha Cliath (Proper name) Dublin (a county of Ireland)
- Bearú (Proper name) the Barrow, a river in southeastern Ireland
- Cabhán (Proper name) Cavan (a county of Ireland)
- Ceatharlach (Proper name) Carlow (a county of Ireland)
- Ciarraí (Proper name) Kerry (a county of Ireland)
- Cill Chainnigh (Proper name) Kilkenny (a county of Ireland)
- Cill Mhantáin (Proper name) Wicklow (a county of Ireland)
- Clár (Proper name) Clare (a county of Ireland)
- Comhaontas Glas (Proper name) Green Party (a party in Irish politics)
- Connachtach (Adjective) Connacht (attributive)
- Connachtach (Noun) Connachtman, Connachtwoman
- Corcaigh (Proper name) Cork (a county of Ireland)
- Cró Choinn (Proper name) Conn's fold (a poetic name for Ireland)
- Doire (Proper name) Londonderry (a county of Northern Ireland)
- Dún (Proper name) Down (a county of Northern Ireland)
- Dún na nGall (Proper name) Donegal (a county of Ireland)
- Fear Manach (Proper name) Fermanagh (a county of Northern Ireland)
- Fianna Fáil (Proper name) Fianna Fáil (Irish political party)
- Fíníneachas (Noun) Fenianism
- Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil (Proper name) Local Defence Force
- Gaeilgeoir (Noun) Gaelophone, Irish speaker or learner
- Gaelach (Adjective) Gaelic (relating to the Gaels or their language)
- Gaelach (Adjective) Irish (pertaining to Irish Gaelic culture)
- Gaelach (Adjective) native to Ireland; homely, pleasant; common, ordinary
- Gaelcholáiste (Noun) a secondary school where students are taught subjects through the medium of Irish
- Gaillimh (Proper name) Galway (a county of Ireland)
- Galltacht (Noun) English-speaking district in Ireland
- Galltacht (Noun) English settlers in Ireland, Englishry
- Galltacht (Noun) English-occupied district, the Pale
- Gorta Mór (Proper name) the Great Famine, the Irish famine of the 1840s
- Iarmhí (Proper name) Westmeath (a county of Ireland)
- Laois (Proper name) Laois (a county of Ireland)
- Liatroim (Proper name) Leitrim
- Loch Garman (Proper name) Wexford (a county of Ireland)
- Longfort (Proper name) Longford (a county of Ireland)
- Luimneach (Proper name) Limerick (a county of Ireland)
- Lá Fhéile Pádraig (Proper name) Saint Patrick's Day
- Lá an Dreoilín (Proper name) Wren Day
- Lú (Proper name) Louth (a county of Ireland)
- Muaidh (Proper name) the Moy
- Muineachán (Proper name) Monaghan (a county of Ireland)
- Mí (Proper name) Meath (a county of Ireland)
- Nua-Ghall (Noun) later Anglo-Norman or English settler (in Ireland)
- Port Láirge (Proper name) Waterford (a county of Ireland)
- Páirtí an Lucht Oibre (Proper name) Labour Party (Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom, elsewhere)
- Ros Comáin (Proper name) Roscommon (a county and town in Ireland)
- Sinn Féin (Proper name) Sinn Fein
- Sionainn (Proper name) the Shannon
- Sligeach (Proper name) Sligo (a county of Ireland)
- Tiobraid Árann (Proper name) Tipperary (a county of Ireland)
- Tuaisceart Éireann (Proper name) Northern Ireland (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)
- Tír Chonaill (Proper name) Synonym of Dún na nGall: Donegal (a county of Ireland)
- Tír Eoghain (Proper name) Tyrone (a county of Northern Ireland)
- Ultach (Adjective) of or from Ulster, Ultonian
- Ultach (Noun) native of Ulster, Ultonian, Ulsterman, Ulsterwoman
- Uíbh Fhailí (Proper name) Offaly (a county of Ireland)
- bean Ultach (Noun) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bean, Ultach: Ulsterwoman
- bróg úrleathair (Noun) pampootie (traditional shoe consisting of a single piece of untanned hide)
- lucharachán (Noun) leprechaun
- taoiseach (Noun) Taoiseach, prime minister
- Árannach (Adjective) belonging or pertaining to Aran
- Éire (Proper name) Ireland (a country in Europe)
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This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable Irish dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2025-01-25 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2025-01-20 using wiktextract (c15a5ce and 5c11237).
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