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Ultonian
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/17 16:09 UTC 版)
語源
From Medieval Latin Ultōnia (“Ulster”) + -an.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ʌlˈtəʊ.ni.ən/
- (General American) IPA: /ʌlˈtoʊ.ni.ən/
- 韻: -əʊniən
形容詞
Ultonian (comparative more Ultonian, superlative most Ultonian)
- (uncommon) Of, relating to, or characteristic of Ulster.
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1766, C[harles] O’Conor, Dissertations on the History of Ireland. […], Dublin: […] G[eorge] Faulkner […], →OCLC, pages 50 (Of the Political Government of the Antient Scots) and 158 (Chronology of the Antient Scots):
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The Ultonian Heberians followed the Example, and elected the famous Rudruid King of Ireland, after a Defection of the ſupreme Dignity for two hundred and twenty Years in the Ollam-Fodlian Family. […] The Building of Eamania, and the Eſtabliſhment of the Ultonian Oeconomy by Kimbaoth, cloſe this Period.
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1911, T[homas] W[illiam] Rolleston, “Gaelic and Continental Romance”, in Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race, London: George G[odfrey] Harrap & Company […], →OCLC, chapter VIII (Myths and Tales of the Cymry), page 345:
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Centuries earlier than that it was a marked feature in Gaelic literature. Yet in the Irish romances, whether Ultonian or Ossianic, the element which has since been considered the most essential motive in a romantic tale is almost entirely lacking. This is the element of love, or rather of woman-worship.
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1995 December 3, Peter Simple, quoting The Feudal Times and Reactionary Herald [fictitious; Michael Wharton pseudonymously], “Way of the World: What the Papers Say”, in The Sunday Telegraph, number 1,799, London, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 30, column 7:
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As we write, Mr [Bill] Clinton is visiting Ireland, whose Ultonian Province is at present enjoying a welcome period of comparative peace after almost 30 years of bloodshed and turmoil, fomented by Fenian dissidents, which the North Americans, to say the least, have done little enough to condemn or discourage.
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名詞
Ultonian (plural Ultonians)
- (uncommon) A native or inhabitant of Ulster.
- Hyponyms: Ulsterman, Ulsterwoman
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1880, R[ichard] Ba[gwell], “Ireland”, in The Encyclopædia Britannica […] , Ninth edition, Volume XIII, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, page 246, column 1:
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If the Scots failed to subdue the south thoroughly, they succeeded in crushing the Ultonians, and driving them ultimately into the southeastern corner of the province.
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参照
- ^ “Ultonian, adj. and n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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