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Eirish
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形容詞
Eirish (not comparable)
- (dated, proscribed) of the state called Eire or the Republic of Ireland, as distinct from the island of Ireland
- 1938 May 5, Graham White Eire (Confirmation of Agreements) Bill. HC Deb vol 335 c1090
- I wonder whether there is an adjective governing the word "Eire." We have been listening to the Prime Minister and the hon. Member above the Gangway and the hon. Member for Down (Sir D. Reid) and I hoped that I should hear an adjective corresponding to the word "Eire." I do not know whether I should be in order if I said "Eirish."
- 1938 December 17, "Obiter Dicta: Eire Abroad" The Law Journal (London) vol.86 no.3805 p.416
- 1939 November 5, Winston Churchill; cited in Winston Churchill (1950, 3rd ed.) The Second World War; Vol.1: The gathering storm (London: Cassell) p.382
- 1941 Denis Johnson, cited in Theodor Fontane, 1989,Delusions, confusions; and the Poggenpuhl family (New York: Continuum) →ISBN) p.121:
- It happened that in a talk for the Overseas Service he referred to Dublin as 'the Irish capital'. The disc had been played by mistake on the Home Service and so [George] Marshall had heard it. Johnston parried Marshall’s complaint by asserting that what he really said was 'It is the Eirish capital'!
- 1944 April 1, George Bernard Shaw, "Eamon de Valera and the Second World War" Forward (Glasgow) -- reprinted in The matter with Ireland (University Press of Florida, 2001) p.326
- 1948 November 24, John A. Costello, "The Republic of Ireland Bill, 1948—Second Stage" Dáil Éireann debates - Vol.113 No.3 c.395
- Section 2 provides a solution for these difficulties, and those malicious newspapers who want to refer in derogatory tones to this country as "Éire" and who have coined these contemptuous adjectives about it, such as "Eireannish" and "Eirish", and all the rest of it, will have to conform to the legal direction here in this Bill.
- 1959, Joyce Cary, The captive and the free, (Penguin in association with Michael Joseph, 1985) →ISBN p.309:
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1983 August 1, “Ireland: deadlock everywhere”, in Intelligence Digest; World Report, Cheltenham, UK:
使用する際の注意点
- Éire is the official Irish-language name of the state under its 1937 Constitution. In the United Kingdom, Eire was used in English, officially until 1949, and unofficially for decades longer; the adjective Eirish was therefore invented accordingly. However, both terms are generally proscribed in Ireland today. See the Wikipedia article on names of the Irish state for more information.
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名詞
Eirish (uncountable)
- (historical) A proposed simplified standardised dialect of Irish for use by English-speaking learners
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