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Eire

American  
[air-uh, ahy-ruh, air-ee, ahy-ree] / ˈɛər ə, ˈaɪ rə, ˈɛər i, ˈaɪ ri /

noun

  1. the Irish name of Ireland.

  2. a former name (1937–49) of the Republic of Ireland.


Eire British  
/ ˈɛərə /

noun

  1. the Irish Gaelic name for Ireland

  2. a former official name (1937–49) for Republic of Ireland

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Example Sentences

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But overnight, Williams gave birth to a girl they named Eire.

From Washington Post • May 7, 2022

On its Facebook page, Clogher Eire Ogs club said it had received communication from the Finnegan family following the crash.

From BBC • Dec. 28, 2021

The departure of Eire, the decades long counter-insurgency in Ulster, resurgent Scottish and Welsh nationalism, all inconvenient, all ignored.

From The Guardian • Jan. 1, 2019

Writing about an obscure Irish republican from Queens seemed perfect for Mr. Shevlin, whose pickup truck bears a license plate that reads “EIRE 1916” — Eire being the name for Ireland in the Irish language.

From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2016

Eire instantly and magnanimously granted to her new north all the points that had been fought over so bitterly for so many years.

From The Golden Judge by Freas, Kelly