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ˈIrish-like, a. and adv. [See like a.] Like the Irish; in Irish fashion.
1596Spenser State Irel. Wks. (Globe) 621/1 Those sayd gentellmens children..are..therby brought up lewdly, and Irish-like. 1610Holland Camden's Brit. ii. 5 Highlandmen..which are rude and unruly, speake Irish, and go apparailed Irish-like. a1900[see def. of prec.]. |