Irland
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Inherited from Old Norse Írland, from Írar m pl (“Irishmen”), see irer.
Irland
Irland n (proper noun, genitive Irlands or (optionally with an article) Irland, plural (rare) Irlande)
Old English Īrland or Middle Irish Éire + land. See Ireland.
Irland
Irland
Irland
Derived from Īras (“the Irish”) and land (“land, country”). The first element could also be an unattested singular form *Īr.
Īrland n
Strong a-stem:
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Īrland | — |
accusative | Īrland | — |
genitive | Īrlandes | — |
dative | Īrlande | — |
Irland n (genitive Irlands)
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