10 Results found for "malachy".

malachy

See also: Malachy malachy (rare) Obsolete spelling of malarkey. 1934 April 2, Thomas Aloysius Dorgan, The Capital Times, Madison, Wis.: Capital Times...


Malachy

See also: malachy Malachi From Irish Maolmhaodhóg and Maolseachnaill/Maolseachlainn, influenced by the etymologically unrelated name Malachi, which is...


syphillis

syphilis. 1997 September 13, “The court of Malachy”, in The Irish Times‎[1]: The genial, white-haired Malachy also enthralled the audience with grim jokes...


VIII

1997 September 13, “The court of Malachy”, in The Irish Times‎[1] (in English): The genial, white-haired Malachy also enthralled the audience with grim...


die roaring

roaring." 1997 September 13, “The court of Malachy”, in The Irish Times‎[2]: The genial, white-haired Malachy also enthralled the audience with grim jokes...


coarb

institution. 1920, H. J. Lawlor, St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh‎[1]: These abbots were sometimes bishops; but whether they were...


cadis

French cadis. cadis Alternative form of caddis (rough woolen cloth). 1774, Malachy Postlethwayt, “Of the commerce of Languedoc”, in The Universal Dictionary...


Zachary

late Reformation, some of good consideration have brought in Zachary, Malachy, Josias, &c. as better agreeing with our faith, but without contempt of...


Malachi

(abbreviation) Mal. (biblical) A minor prophet. Alternative spelling of Malachy Malachi crunch → Fijian: Malakai → English: Malakai (with Tongan Malakai)...


right as rain

looks as right as rain.’ 1999, Frank McCourt, Tis: A Memoir, page 322: Malachy brought me aspirins and vitamins and told me I'd be as right as rain in...