youngster n[Much like _Irishmen_ or _Irish_ _servants_, which we didn't collect.]Re-file [check]DEC. 12 1978Used IUsed INot use
youngster nwe did not go there for observation--like the hon. member, who was about the poorest "ha...
youngster n74 "youngsters" arrived from Galway to begin labor on St. John's Water Works, 1800.PRINT...
youngster nThomas Saunders believed that "for hard labour one Irish youngster is worth a dozen [Eng...
youngster n..."Irish Youngster" - the name given to the men and boys of any age who, fleeing starva...
tremendous adjPron item, as in Ireland.Re-file OCT. 3 1979Not usedNot usedNot use
train-ah- kaliaIn disorder. The irish youngsters used their own word in the early days, viz. Train-...
youngster nEver since the seventeenth century, the Irish had formed an important part of the popula...
youngster nThe men who worked ashore for the fishing masters were mostly indentured servants - th...
it pro- Irish phrRe-file? DEC.1 2 1978Not usedNot usedNot usedChecked by Sarah Budgell on Tue 24 Ma...
hoom-bawn(in Ireland) No local evidence.Withdraw [check]Printed Irishvocab's NOV. 16 1978 NOV. ...
sod= Ireland= IrelandWithdraw JUN 22 1979[check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Rebecca Nolan o...
doolamaunFrom D's Irish speakers or sourcesWithdraw [check]JAN 31 1980not usedNot usedWithdraw
jibs n plFEB 1980 [Check]Re-file at _J_Used IUsed INot UsedChecked by Adrian Young on Tue 09 Jun 20...
train-a- kaliaAn Irish word he picked up. A.O Brien helped us find itWithd [check]OCT. 3 1979Not u...
belong vAnd all the rest were Irish boys, they came from Paddy's land, / Only four or five of our ...
youngster nwe did not go there for observation--like the hon. member, who was about the poorest "ha...
youngster n74 "youngsters" arrived from Galway to begin labor on St. John's Water Works, 1800.PRINT...
youngster nThomas Saunders believed that "for hard labour one Irish youngster is worth a dozen [Eng...
youngster n..."Irish Youngster" - the name given to the men and boys of any age who, fleeing starva...
tremendous adjPron item, as in Ireland.Re-file OCT. 3 1979Not usedNot usedNot use
train-ah- kaliaIn disorder. The irish youngsters used their own word in the early days, viz. Train-...
youngster nEver since the seventeenth century, the Irish had formed an important part of the popula...
youngster nThe men who worked ashore for the fishing masters were mostly indentured servants - th...
it pro- Irish phrRe-file? DEC.1 2 1978Not usedNot usedNot usedChecked by Sarah Budgell on Tue 24 Ma...
hoom-bawn(in Ireland) No local evidence.Withdraw [check]Printed Irishvocab's NOV. 16 1978 NOV. ...
sod= Ireland= IrelandWithdraw JUN 22 1979[check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Rebecca Nolan o...
doolamaunFrom D's Irish speakers or sourcesWithdraw [check]JAN 31 1980not usedNot usedWithdraw
jibs n plFEB 1980 [Check]Re-file at _J_Used IUsed INot UsedChecked by Adrian Young on Tue 09 Jun 20...
train-a- kaliaAn Irish word he picked up. A.O Brien helped us find itWithd [check]OCT. 3 1979Not u...
belong vAnd all the rest were Irish boys, they came from Paddy's land, / Only four or five of our ...
youngster nwe did not go there for observation--like the hon. member, who was about the poorest "ha...
youngster n74 "youngsters" arrived from Galway to begin labor on St. John's Water Works, 1800.PRINT...
youngster nThomas Saunders believed that "for hard labour one Irish youngster is worth a dozen [Eng...