hibernian|hibernians in English

noun

[Hi·ber·ni·an || haɪ'bɜːnjən]

Irish person, native or inhabitant of Ireland

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1. The shamrock features in the emblem of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the largest and oldest Irish Catholic organisation.

2. Agogo, who most recently played for Hibernian in 2012, had a stroke in 2015, although the exact cause of death hasn't been confirmed

3. The theme was then picked up by Hibernian, with Hector Nicol's release of the track "Glory, glory to the Hibees" in 1963.

4. The later and more benign Ancient Order of Hibernians was also dedicated, if less violently, to the cause of Irish nationalism, but it too fell afoul of the Catholic Church.

5. Anacreontics of George Ogle and Matthew Pilkington, among others, the con - temporary cultural milieu of Dublin and London glee clubs, bodies such as the Hibernian Catch Club, the Beefsteak Club, the Humbug Club and the tellingly named Anacreontic Society, …