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Iricism|ˈaɪərɪsɪz(ə)m| [irreg. f. Irish, after Scotticism.] An Irish trait of character, expression, etc.: an Irishism, Hibernicism.
1743H. Walpole Lett. H. Mann (1834) VII. 259 There is a great fracas in Ireland in a noble family or two, heightened by a pretty strong circumstance of Iricism. 1833New Monthly Mag. XXXIX. 52 The first of September, this year, to use an Iricism, will not take place until the second. 1853C. M. Yonge Heir of Redclyffe xliii. (1861) 492 Charlotte wrote her brother very full and very droll accounts of the Iricisms around her. |