Irishian

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English

Etymology

From Irish +‎ -ian.

Noun

Irishian (plural Irishians)

  1. (archaic) A scholar of the Irish language.
    • 1857, Transactions of the Ossianic Society, volume 3, page 28:
      In these indeed, as in all the stories, there are abundance of words no longer used in conversation; but which are understood by the context, or which in districts where such pieces are read, there is always some Irishian sufficiently learned to explain.
    • 1893, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, page 182:
      [] himself an "Irishian," or Irish scholar, who assured me that he had it from a descendant of years ago.