slovodefinícia
eire
(encz)
Eire,irská republika Zdeněk Brož
eire
(encz)
Eire,Irsko Zdeněk Brož
eire
(gcide)
eire \eire\, n.
Air. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Eire
(gcide)
Eire \Eire\, prop. n.
the Irish name for Ireland; the name used in 1937 to 1949 for
the Republic of Ireland.

Syn: Erin, Ireland. [PJC]
eire
(wn)
Eire
n 1: a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the
island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United
Kingdom in 1921 [syn: Ireland, Republic of Ireland,
Irish Republic, Eire]
EIRE
(bouvier)
EIRE, or EYRE, English law. A journey. Justices in eyre, were itinerant
judges, who were sent once in seven years with a general commission in
divers counties, to hear and determine such causes as were called pleas of
the crown. Vide Justices in eyre.

podobné slovodefinícia
dail eireann
(encz)
Dail Eireann,
eire
(encz)
Eire,irská republika Zdeněk BrožEire,Irsko Zdeněk Brož
heiress
(encz)
heiress,dědička n: Zdeněk Brož
heiresses
(encz)
heiresses,
seanad eireann
(encz)
Seanad Eireann,
Coheiress
(gcide)
Coheiress \Co*heir"ess\, n.
A female heir who inherits with other heiresses; a joint
heiress.
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eire
(gcide)
eire \eire\, n.
Air. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Eire \Eire\, prop. n.
the Irish name for Ireland; the name used in 1937 to 1949 for
the Republic of Ireland.

Syn: Erin, Ireland. [PJC]
eirenarch
(gcide)
Irenarch \I"re*narch\, n. [L. irenarcha, irenarches, Gr. ?; ?
peace + ? to rule.] (Gr. Antiq.)
An officer in the Greek empire having functions corresponding
to those of a justice of the peace. [Written also
eirenarch.] IrenicEirenarch \Ei`re*narch\, n. [See Irenarch.] (Gr. Antiq.)
A justice of the peace; irenarch.
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Eirenarch
(gcide)
Irenarch \I"re*narch\, n. [L. irenarcha, irenarches, Gr. ?; ?
peace + ? to rule.] (Gr. Antiq.)
An officer in the Greek empire having functions corresponding
to those of a justice of the peace. [Written also
eirenarch.] IrenicEirenarch \Ei`re*narch\, n. [See Irenarch.] (Gr. Antiq.)
A justice of the peace; irenarch.
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Eirenic
(gcide)
Eirenic \Ei*ren"ic\, a.
Pacific. See Irenic.
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epicheirema
(gcide)
Epichirema \Ep`i*chi*re"ma\, n.; pl. Epichiremata. [L., fr.
Gr. ?, from ? to attempt to prove.] (Rhet. & Logic)
A syllogism in which the proof of the major or minor premise,
or both, is introduced with the premises themselves, and the
conclusion is derived in the ordinary manner. [Written also
epicheirema.]
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Gleire
(gcide)
Gleire \Gleire\, Gleyre \Gleyre\, n.
See Glair. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Heiress
(gcide)
Heiress \Heir"ess\, n.
A female heir.
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Unheired
(gcide)
Unheired \Unheired\
See heired.Unheired \Un*heired"\, a.
Destitute of an heir.
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To leave him utterly unheired. --Chapman.
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dail eireann
(wn)
Dail Eireann
n 1: the lower house of the parliament of the Irish Republic
[syn: Dail Eireann, Dail]
eire
(wn)
Eire
n 1: a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the
island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United
Kingdom in 1921 [syn: Ireland, Republic of Ireland,
Irish Republic, Eire]
genus peireskia
(wn)
genus Peireskia
n 1: genus of tropical American shrubby trees and woody climbers
having slender branches with broad flat leaves and large
panicles of flowers [syn: Pereskia, genus Pereskia,
Peireskia, genus Peireskia]
heiress
(wn)
heiress
n 1: a female heir [syn: heiress, inheritress, inheritrix]
peireskia
(wn)
Peireskia
n 1: genus of tropical American shrubby trees and woody climbers
having slender branches with broad flat leaves and large
panicles of flowers [syn: Pereskia, genus Pereskia,
Peireskia, genus Peireskia]
seanad eireann
(wn)
Seanad Eireann
n 1: the upper house of the parliament of the Irish Republic
[syn: Seanad Eireann, Seanad]
CO-HEIRESS
(bouvier)
CO-HEIRESS. A woman who inherits an estate in common with other women. A
joint heiress.

EIRE
(bouvier)
EIRE, or EYRE, English law. A journey. Justices in eyre, were itinerant
judges, who were sent once in seven years with a general commission in
divers counties, to hear and determine such causes as were called pleas of
the crown. Vide Justices in eyre.

HEIRESS
(bouvier)
HEIRESS. A female heir to a person having an estate of inheritance. When
there is more than one, they are called co-heiresses, or co-heirs.

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