English to Somali Meaning of irish - Irish


Irish :

Irishirisher
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Definitions of irish in English
Noun(1) people of Ireland or of Irish extraction(2) whiskey made in Ireland chiefly from barley(3) the Celtic language of Ireland
Adjective(1) of or relating to or characteristic of Ireland or its people
Examples of irish in English
(1) The report's irenic and tentative tone, and the complete absence of bullet points in its text, should dispel any such misimpressions.(2) Reimer supports Rawlyk's idea that Canadian evangelicalism is more irenic than its U.S. counterpart, but calls for real data to support the thesis.(3) His presentation is at once inventive, venturesome, and irenic .(4) Australia's Religious Communities deals primarily with the Australian experience of Islam, so perhaps it is understandable that an irenic rather than divisive approach characterises the entry.(5) After all, the Bible contains both rather bloodthirsty works like the Book of Joshua as well as more irenic passages.(6) So the Church, recognising that its irenic precepts were largely ignored, tried to reduce the savagery of war.(7) He therefore has much less of the baggage that converts often bring, and he is able to write in a largely irenic and fraternal manner.(8) Written in a sympathetic and irenic spirit, this book echoes a striking number of the same criticisms of the current Roman exercise of primacy.(9) Throughout, Powell's presentations are fair and his assessments irenic .(10) Always willing to engage in serious, even fierce, political debate, Jim Finn was as well an irenic man and a hospitable one.(11) There is a brief introduction, and each passage is cleverly prefaced by remarks that help not only to situate the selection within the theme but also to allow the editor to express his own irenic views.(12) Yet more surprising than such relevance is the irenic quality of this advice seeking a hospitable engagement with neighbors of other faiths.(13) Gould's position may seem attractively irenic ; but its appeal derives from its vagueness and ambiguity, and evanesces under closer scrutiny.(14) Obviously, these claims do not make for irenic relations with adherents to those religions they have improved and replaced.(15) Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the Bishop's irenic tone in this volatile situation.(16) Those who have followed his writings will know that his style is eirenic , inclusive and pious.
Related Phrases of irish
(1) Irish ::
Irish
Synonyms
M
1. Hibernian ::
Hibernian
2. Irish ::
Irish
Different Forms
irish, irisher
Word Example from TV Shows
[IN IRISH ACCENT]
Faith and begorra.
A fellow potato-eater.

[IN IRISH ACCENT] Faith and begorra. A fellow potato-eater.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

Mayhew. Is that Irish or English?
Irish.

Mayhew. Is that Irish or English? Irish.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

Mayhew. Is that Irish or English?
Irish.

Mayhew. Is that Irish or English? Irish.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

Isn't that Pasadena's
favorite Irish watering hole?

Isn't that Pasadena's favorite Irish watering hole?

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 6

You met her at Pasadena's most popular
Irish watering hole, Lucky Baldwin's...

You met her at Pasadena's most popular Irish watering hole, Lucky Baldwin's...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 6

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