Definitions for Anglo-Irish

Anglo-Irish An·glo-I·rish

Spelling: [ang-gloh-ahy-rish]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gloʊˈaɪ rɪʃ/

Anglo-Irish is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 656 anagrams from letters in Anglo-Irish (-aghiilnors).

Definitions for Anglo-Irish

noun

  1. persons of English descent living in Ireland.
  2. Hiberno-English.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Anglo-Irish or their speech.
  2. Hiberno-Saxon.

Origin of Anglo-Irish

First recorded in 1785-95

Examples for Anglo-Irish

This last and its like are the models on which the Anglo-Irish phrases are formed.

And yet, in spite of this success, the Anglo-Irish had made a bad bargain.

It is set during the Irish Civil War, when the IRA stalked the Anglo-Irish, who responded with a mixture of fear and indignation.

The "cockles of the heart" is a common expression in Anglo-Irish.

The big houses were the homes of the Anglo-Irish, the abhorred British ruling class, that dominated the landscape.

This book embodies the deep ambivalence of the Anglo-Irish, who no longer felt British, but were not accepted by the “natives.”

Trevor says that if he is to be hyphenated, he prefers Protestant-Irish to Anglo-Irish.

After all, it was always the Anglo-Irish who counted in the rebellious movements.

This idiom, borrowed from the Irish, is very common in Anglo-Irish.

But there was yet much to be done for the Anglo-Irish route, vi Holyhead.

Word Value for Anglo-Irish
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