The meaning of Ulster
ˈʌl.stər
Ulster – definition
nounA man's long, loose overcoat of rough cloth, typically with a belt at the back.
Usage examples:
What is pathetic about the anemic-brained man in the ulster is that he has been misled, that the ta…
proper nounA former province of ireland, in the north of the island. the nine counties of ulster are now divided between northern ireland (antrim, down, armagh, londonderry, tyrone, and fermanagh) and the republic of ireland (cavan, donegal, and monaghan).
nounOne of the four provinces (= historic areas) of ireland, part of which is now in northern ireland and part in the republic of ireland
Usage examples:
He founded a cathedral in the town of armagh in ulster., the assembly elections were a referendum o…
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Word origin
late 19th century: from Ulster, where it was originally sold.
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