Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An outer garment worn by the ancient Irish.
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Examples
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April 8, 2010 at 12:42 pm exsusify for mi igno… inar…. unknowwing… but wat is teh splortage?
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"The wars are over, my love, " she pointed out with inar-guable logic.
The White Gryphon Lackey, Mercedes 1995
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The skirt of his parti-colored _lenn_, or kilt, was richly embroidered and fringed with gold; his _inar_, or jacket, close-fitting and silver-trimmed, was open at the throat, displaying the embroidered _lenn_ and the _torc_, or twisted collar of gold about his sturdy neck, while a purple scarf, held the jacket at the waist.
Historic Boys Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times Elbridge Streeter Brooks 1874
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\ Miftaquorundam interpreta - tione fubtiliori, nc explico-i puells mox inar - defcent amore Lycidx pueii9. cum adolcverit.
Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera Horace, Ludovicus Desprez, André Dacier 1793
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C. fupra nigra, capite fcutelloque flavis, elytrorum inar - ta. gine hyalino.
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Opereula br. anteriorti pone truncata, ferrata*;; Toj7m*ora ponc cmarginata; ante inar - gincm line fpinis.
Descriptiones animalium, avium, amphibiorum, piscium, insectorum, vermium; 1775
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"As chair of their employment and career services committee, I've run conferences and developed a Web-inar series.
Metro News | ajc.com 2009
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T* teila obovata complanata obfolete (Iriata nibella: inar - gine au£lo, rinia hiantc iubtoinentola. v* Borm mttf Caef Vind. teft, t.
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