What is the meaning of IREL. Phrases containing IREL
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In Ireland, a tenure of family lands by which the proprietor had only a life estate, to which he was admitted by election.
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A kind of ancient fortification found in Ireland.
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A long, loose overcoat, worn by men and women, originally made of frieze from Ulster, Ireland.
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A strong, active horse, of a middle size, said to have been originally from Ireland; an ambling nag.
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A native or an inhabitant of Ireland.
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An intoxicating liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, etc., especially in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. In the United States, whisky is generally distilled from maize, rye, or wheat, but in Scotland and Ireland it is often made from malted barley.
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Formerly, in Ireland, a kind of servile tenure which subjected the tenant to maintain his chieftain gratuitously whenever he wished to indulge in a revel.
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A coin bearing the figure of a rose, fraudulently circulated in Ireland in the 13th century for a penny.
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Of or pertaining to Hibernia, now Ireland; Irish.
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To; unto; up to; as far as; until; -- now used only in respect to time, but formerly, also, of place, degree, etc., and still so used in Scotland and in parts of England and Ireland; as, I worked till four o'clock; I will wait till next week.
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In Ireland, a lord or proprietor of a tract of land or of a castle, elected by a family, under the system of tanistry.
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One of a secret society, organized in the north of Ireland in 1795, the professed objects of which are the defense of the regning sovereign of Great Britain, the support of the Protestant religion, the maintenance of the laws of the kingdom, etc.; -- so called in honor of William, Prince of Orange, who became William III. of England.
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A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland.
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A loch or lake; -- so spelt in Ireland.
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One of an association of poor Roman catholics which arose in Ireland about 1760, ostensibly to resist the collection of tithes, the members of which were so called from the white shirts they wore in their nocturnal raids.
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The native language of the Irish; that branch of the Celtic languages spoken by the natives of Ireland. Also adj.
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A clan, tribe, or family, proceeding from a common progenitor; -- used especially of the ancient clans in Ireland.
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A popular name for any of the tokens that passed current for a half-penny in Ireland in the early part of the eighteenth century; any coin of trifling value.
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A compound distilled spirit made in Ireland and Scotland; whisky.
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An oaken sapling or cudgel; any cudgel; -- so called from Shillelagh, a place in Ireland of that name famous for its oaks.
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