Hibernianism
1Hibernianism — Hibernicism Hi*ber ni*cism, Hibernianism Hi*ber ni*an*ism, n. An idiom or mode of speech peculiar to the Irish. Todd. [1913 Webster] …
2Hibernianism — (also Hibernicism) noun an Irish idiom or expression …
3hibernianism — n. See hibernicism …
4hibernianism — hi·ber·nian·ism …
5hibernianism — hīˈbərnēəˌnizəm, bə̄n , bəin , nyə noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : hibernicism …
6Hibernicism — Hi*ber ni*cism, Hibernianism Hi*ber ni*an*ism, n. An idiom or mode of speech peculiar to the Irish. Todd. [1913 Webster] …
7Hibernicism — /huy berr neuh siz euhm/, n. an idiom or characteristic peculiar to Irish English or to the Irish. Also, Hibernianism /huy berr nee euh niz euhm/. [1750 60; < ML Hibernic(us) Hibernian (Hibern(ia) Hibernia + icus IC) + ISM] * * * …
8Ancient Order of Hibernians — Ancient Order of Hibernians (in America) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient Order of Hibernians (in America) This organization grew up gradually among the Catholics of Ireland owing to the dreadful hardships and persecutions to which… …
9Hibernian — 1630s (adj.), 1709 (n.); see HIBERNIA (Cf. Hibernia) + IAN (Cf. ian). Related: Hibernianism …
10hibernicism — n.; (also hibernianism) Irishism, Irish idiom …