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Definition of reland
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Reland
(v. i.) To go on shore after
having
embarked;
to land
again.
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Hobbyhorse
::
Hobbyhorse
(n.) A
strong,
active
horse,
of a
middle
size, said to have been
originally
from
Ireland;
an
ambling
nag..
Beltane
::
Beltane
(n.) A
festival
of the
heathen
Celts on the first day of May, in the
observance
of which great
bonfires
were
kindled.
It still
exists
in a
modified
form in some parts of
Scotland
and
Ireland..
Rath
::
Rath (n.) A kind of
ancient
fortification
found in
Ireland.
Lie
::
Lie
(adj.)
To be
situated;
to
occupy
a
certain
place;
as,
Ireland
lies west of
England;
the
meadows
lie along the
river;
the ship lay in
port..
Cottier
::
Cottier
(n.) In Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
a
person
who hires a small
cottage,
with or
without
a plot of land.
Cottiers
commonly
aid in the work of the
landlord's
farm..
Repealer
::
Repealer
(n.) One who
repeals;
one who seeks a
repeal;
specifically,
an
advocate
for the
repeal
of the
Articles
of Union
between
Great
Britain
and
Ireland..
Englishry
::
Englishry
(n.) A body of
English
or
people
of
English
descent;
--
commonly
applied
to
English
people
in
Ireland.
Milesian
::
Milesian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Ireland.
Milesian
::
Milesian
(a.)
Descended
from King
Milesius
of
Spain,
whose two sons are said to have
conquered
Ireland
about 1300 b. c.; or
pertaining
to the
descendants
of King
Milesius;
hence,
Irish..
Erinite
::
Erinite
(n.) A
hydrous
arseniate
of
copper,
of an
emerald-green
color;
-- so
called
from Erin, or
Ireland,
where it
occurs..
Glynne
::
Glynne
(n.) A glen. See Glen. [Obs.
singly,
but
occurring
often in
locative
names in
Ireland,
as Glen does in
Scotland.].
Eschar
::
Eschar
(n.) In
Ireland,
one of the
continuous
mounds
or
ridges
of
gravelly
and sandy drift which
extend
for many miles over the
surface
of the
country.
Similar
ridges
in
Scotland
are
called
kames or
kams..
Foreland
::
Foreland
(n.) A piece of
ground
between
the wall of a place and the moat.
Usquebaugh
::
Usquebaugh
(a.) A
compound
distilled
spirit
made in
Ireland
and
Scotland;
whisky.
Ostmen
::
Ostmen
(n. pl.) East men;
Danish
settlers
in
Ireland,
formerly
so
called..
Sorehon
::
Sorehon
(n.)
Formerly,
in
Ireland,
a kind of
servile
tenure
which
subjected
the
tenant
to
maintain
his
chieftain
gratuitously
whenever
he
wished
to
indulge
in a
revel..
Middleman
::
Middleman
(n.) An agent
between
two
parties;
a
broker;
a
go-between;
any
dealer
between
the
producer
and the
consumer;
in
Ireland,
one who takes land of the
proprietors
in large
tracts,
and then rents it out in small
portions
to the
peasantry..
Cob
::
Cob (n.) A
Spanish
coin
formerly
current
in
Ireland,
worth abiut 4s. 6d..
Foreland
::
Foreland
(n.) That
portion
of the
natural
shore on the
outside
of the
embankment
which
receives
the stock of waves and
deadens
their
force.
Rap
::
Rap (n.) A
popular
name for any of the
tokens
that
passed
current
for a
half-penny
in
Ireland
in the early part of the
eighteenth
century;
any coin of
trifling
value.
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