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1 ire
subst. \/ˈaɪə\/( poetisk) vrede, raseri, sinne -
2 bogtrotter
subst. \/ˈbɒɡˌtrɒtə\/(gammeldags, slang, nedsettende) ire -
3 Hibernian
Isubst. \/haɪˈbɜːnjən\/( litterært eller poetisk) ire, irlender, irlendingIIadj. \/haɪˈbɜːnjən\/( litterært eller poetisk) irsk -
4 Irishman
subst. (flertall: Irishmen) \/ˈaɪ(ə)rɪʃman\/irsk mann, ire, irlender, irlending -
5 Irishwoman
subst. (flertall: Irishwomen) \/ˈaɪ(ə)rɪʃˌwʊmən\/irsk kvinne, ire, irlender, irlending -
6 Mick
subst. \/mɪk\/1) forkortelse for Michael2) (slang, nedsettende, også mick) ire, irlender3) (slang, nedsettende, også mick) katolikk -
7 mickey
subst. \/ˈmɪkɪ\/ (amer., slang)1) ire, irlender2) (bakt) potet3) forklaring: drink tilsatt dop, se ➢ Mickey Finntake the mickey out of somebody terge noen, drive gjøn med noen, latterliggjøre noen -
8 mike
Isubst. \/maɪk\/( hverdagslig) mikk, mikrofonIIsubst. \/maɪk\/ ( slang)( nedsettende) ire, irlendertake the mike out of somebody gjøre narr av noenIIIsubst. \/maɪk\/(britisk, slang) forklaring: tilfelle av skulk eller unnasluntringdo a mike eller be on the mike drive dank, gå og slengeIVverb \/maɪk\/ (britisk, slang)1) drive dank, gå og slenge2) skulke -
9 Paddy
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10 Pat
pæt 1. noun1) (a light, gentle blow or touch, usually with the palm of the hand and showing affection: She gave the child a pat on the head.) klapp2) ((of butter) a small piece; a lump.) klatt2. verb(to strike gently with the palm of the hand, usually as a sign of affection: He patted the horse's neck.) klappe3. adverb((often off pat) memorized, prepared and ready to be said: He had the answer (off) pat.) parat, på rede håndklappsubst. \/pæt\/1) forkortelse for Patricia, Patrick2) ire, irlending -
11 Teague
subst. \/tiːɡ\/( oppnavn på) ire
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ire — ire·ful; ire·land; ire·land·er; ire·less; ire·na; ire·si·ne; sat·ire; chesh·ire; ire; ire·ful·ly; ire·ful·ness; ire·less·ly; ire·less·ness; … English syllables
ire — [ ir ] n. f. • Xe; lat. ira ♦ Vx Colère. ● ire nom féminin (latin ira) Littéraire. Colère. ⇒IRE, subst. fém. Vx et littér. Courroux, colère. Ils … Encyclopédie Universelle
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ire — [aıə US aır] n [U] written [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin ira] anger raise/arouse/draw sb s ire (=make someone angry) ▪ The proposal has drawn the ire of local residents … Dictionary of contemporary English
ire — IRE. s. f. Courroux, colere. En ce sens il ne se dit que de Dieu. Attirer, provoquer l ire de Dieu. Ire, Est aussi un des sept pechez mortels, & c est celuy qui porte à vouloir du mal à son prochain, à l outrager, à le tuer … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Ire — Ire, n. [F., fr. L. ira.] Anger; wrath. [Poet.] Syn: Anger; passion; rage; fury. See {Anger}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ire — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. ire anger, wrath, violence (11c.), from L. ira anger, wrath, rage, passion, from PIE root *eis , forming various words denoting passion Cf. Gk. hieros filled with the divine, holy, oistros gadfly, originally thing causing… … Etymology dictionary
ire — Ire, Ira, huius irae. De grande ire qu il avoit, Prae ira … Thresor de la langue françoyse