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  • The Dubliners
  • Irish folk band

    The Dubliners (/ˈdʌblɪnərz/) were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they

    The Dubliners

    The_Dubliners

  • Dubliners
  • 1914 short story collection by James Joyce

    Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, written from 1904 to 1907. First published in 1914, Dubliners presents a naturalistic

    Dubliners

    Dubliners

    Dubliners

  • The Dubliner
  • Magazine published in Dublin, Ireland (2001-2012)

    The Dubliner was a city magazine based in and centred on Dublin, Ireland. It ceased publication in January 2012, eleven years to the day after the first

    The Dubliner

    The_Dubliner

  • Dubliner
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dubliners, a collection of short stories by James Joyce The Dubliners, an Irish folk band The Dubliner, a contemporary commentary on Dublin Dubliner cheese

    Dubliner

    Dubliner

  • The Dead (Joyce short story)
  • Short story by James Joyce

    "The Dead" is the final short story in the 1914 collection Dubliners by James Joyce. It is by far the longest story in the collection and, at 15,952 words

    The Dead (Joyce short story)

    The_Dead_(Joyce_short_story)

  • At Home with The Dubliners
  • 1969 studio album by The Dubliners

    At Home with the Dubliners is the first album that The Dubliners made with producers Bill Martin and Phil Coulter. Their contract with Major Minor had

    At Home with The Dubliners

    At_Home_with_The_Dubliners

  • Young Dubliners
  • American rock band

    Ambitions : Young Dubliners, Who Will Play O.C., Add Attitude to Irish Folk". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 1, 2022. "The Young Dubliners Biography, Songs

    Young Dubliners

    Young_Dubliners

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    the final story of Dubliners, but was unable to get Dubliners published. Although the London publisher Grant Richards had a contract with Joyce, the printers

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • Luke Kelly
  • Irish folk singer (1940–1984)

    themselves The Dubliners at Kelly's suggestion, as he was reading James Joyce's book of short stories, entitled Dubliners, at the time. Kelly was the leading

    Luke Kelly

    Luke_Kelly

  • The Dubliners discography
  • 2020. "The Dubliners - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 13 October 2013. Nick Guida. "Dubliners Discography: Major Minor, etc. Singles - It's the Dubliners"

    The Dubliners discography

    The Dubliners discography

    The_Dubliners_discography

  • The Dubliners (album)
  • 1964 live album by The Dubliners

    The Dubliners is the debut album by the Irish folk band The Dubliners. A studio recording in front of a small invited audience, it was produced by Nathan

    The Dubliners (album)

    The_Dubliners_(album)

  • John Sheahan
  • Irish musician & composer (born 1939)

    and composer. He joined The Dubliners in 1964 and played with them until 2012 when The Dubliners' name was retired following the death of founding member

    John Sheahan

    John Sheahan

    John_Sheahan

  • Epiphany (literature)
  • Moment of profound insight for a character

    (1914). Dubliners. New York: Penguin Books. p. 204. ISBN 0-14-018647-6. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Joyce, James (1914). Dubliners. New

    Epiphany (literature)

    Epiphany_(literature)

  • Whiskey in the Jar
  • Irish traditional song

    charts with the song in 1973. In 1990, the Dubliners re-recorded the song with the Pogues with a faster rockish version charting at No. 63 in the UK. American

    Whiskey in the Jar

    Whiskey_in_the_Jar

  • The Sisters (short story)
  • Short story by James Joyce

    "The Sisters" is a short story by James Joyce, the first of a series of short stories called Dubliners. Originally published in the Irish Homestead on

    The Sisters (short story)

    The_Sisters_(short_story)

  • The Very Best Of: The Dubliners
  • 2009 greatest hits album by The Dubliners

    of The Dubliners Compilation Albums charting at #16 in the UK Albums Chart. The Dubliners – multiple records "Artists". Monger, James. "The Dubliners -

    The Very Best Of: The Dubliners

    The_Very_Best_Of:_The_Dubliners

  • Seven Drunken Nights
  • 1967 single by The Dubliners

    famously performed by The Dubliners. It is a variation of the English/Scottish folk song "Our Goodman" (Child 274, Roud 114). It tells the story of a gullible

    Seven Drunken Nights

    Seven Drunken Nights

    Seven_Drunken_Nights

  • Dirty Old Town
  • Song by Ewan MacColl

    Ewan MacColl in 1949 that was made popular by the Dubliners, the Spinners, the Pogues and Rod Stewart. The song was written about Salford, then in Lancashire

    Dirty Old Town

    Dirty Old Town

    Dirty_Old_Town

  • The Dubliner's Dublin
  • 1988 studio album by The Dubliners

    The Dubliner's Dublin is the last of The Dubliners' albums to be released on vinyl, The Dubliner's Dublin coincided with Dublin City's millennium celebrations

    The Dubliner's Dublin

    The_Dubliner's_Dublin

  • Clay (short story)
  • Short story by James Joyce

    Margot (ed.). Dubliners. New York, London: W. W. Norton & Company. p. 82, footnote 1. ISBN 978-0-393-97851-3. Joyce, James. Dubliners (London: Grant

    Clay (short story)

    Clay (short story)

    Clay_(short_story)

  • Grace (Jim McCann song)
  • Irish song about Grace Gifford, written 1985

    it. The song has been recorded by artists including The Dubliners (including Live from the Gaiety 2002), The Wolfe Tones (You'll Never Beat the Irish

    Grace (Jim McCann song)

    Grace (Jim McCann song)

    Grace_(Jim_McCann_song)

  • Andrew Synnott
  • Irish composer and conductor

    2017, he became the first living Irish composer to have an opera staged at the Wexford Festival Opera with the premiere of Dubliners. Wexford commissioned

    Andrew Synnott

    Andrew_Synnott

  • Araby (short story)
  • 1914 short story by James Joyce

    "Araby" is a short story by James Joyce published as the third entry in his 1914 collection Dubliners. The story traces a young boy's infatuation with his

    Araby (short story)

    Araby_(short_story)

  • Dubliner Cheese
  • Brand of Irish cheese

    Dubliner is a sweet, granular cheese made from pasteurised cow's milk aged over a year and manufactured by Carbery, located in County Cork, Ireland. Since

    Dubliner Cheese

    Dubliner Cheese

    Dubliner_Cheese

  • Eveline (short story)
  • 1904 short story by James Joyce

    Homestead and later featured in his 1914 collection of short stories Dubliners. It tells the story of Eveline, a teenager who plans to leave Dublin for Argentina

    Eveline (short story)

    Eveline_(short_story)

  • Ronnie Drew
  • Irish singer & musician (1934–2008)

    recording with The Dubliners. He sang lead vocals on the singles "Seven Drunken Nights" and "The Irish Rover", which both charted in the UK top 10 and

    Ronnie Drew

    Ronnie_Drew

  • Ivy Day in the Committee Room
  • Short story by James Joyce

    and Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor." ELH, vol. 65 no. 4, 1998. 1017-1038. Joyce, James. Dubliners (London: Grant Richards, 1914) Dubliners at Project

    Ivy Day in the Committee Room

    Ivy_Day_in_the_Committee_Room

  • The Irish Rover
  • Irish folk song

    1996 for the album, The Irish Rovers' Gems.[citation needed], and a number of later albums. 1987 – The Dubliners with The Pogues on The Dubliners's album

    The Irish Rover

    The_Irish_Rover

  • Dubliner Challenge
  • Golf tournament

    The Dubliner Challenge was a one-off golf tournament on the Challenge Tour that was played in 2008 at Hills Golf Club in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was won

    Dubliner Challenge

    Dubliner_Challenge

  • A Little Cloud
  • Short story by James Joyce

    collection Dubliners. It contrasts the life of the protagonist, Little Chandler, a Dubliner, who remained in the city and married, with the life of his

    A Little Cloud

    A_Little_Cloud

  • Paddy Reilly
  • Irish folk singer

    years a solo performer, he joined The Dubliners in 1996 as a replacement for long-time member Ronnie Drew. He left the group after nine years to move to

    Paddy Reilly

    Paddy_Reilly

  • Ciarán Bourke
  • Irish musician (1935–1988)

    May 1988) was an Irish musician and one of the original founding members of the Irish folk band The Dubliners. Ciarán Bourke was born in Dublin on 18 February

    Ciarán Bourke

    Ciarán_Bourke

  • The Rare Old Mountain Dew
  • Irish folk song dating to 1882

    their album Green Roses. The Pogues with Ronnie Drew from The Dubliners, singing together with Shane MacGowan. The Dubliners. The Clancy Brothers performed

    The Rare Old Mountain Dew

    The_Rare_Old_Mountain_Dew

  • An Encounter
  • Short story by James Joyce

    Joyce. It is second in a collection of Joyce's short stories called Dubliners. In the story, two young boys experience an eerie encounter with a strange

    An Encounter

    An_Encounter

  • Seán Cannon
  • Irish musician (born 1940)

    Irish musician. Since 1982 he has been a guitarist for The Dubliners and their follow-up-band The Dublin Legends. Seán Cannon was born in Claddagh, Galway

    Seán Cannon

    Seán Cannon

    Seán_Cannon

  • After the Race
  • Short story by James Joyce

    the Race". james-joyce.de. Retrieved 2025-06-15. Joyce, James. Dubliners (London: Grant Richards, 1914) Dubliners public domain audiobook at LibriVox

    After the Race

    After_the_Race

  • Dubliners 50 Years Anniversary Tour
  • 2012 concert tour by the Dubliners

    The Dubliners 50th Anniversary Tour was a tour in 2012 by the Dubliners celebrating 50 years. The group was awarded a lifetime achievement award by BBC

    Dubliners 50 Years Anniversary Tour

    Dubliners 50 Years Anniversary Tour

    Dubliners_50_Years_Anniversary_Tour

  • List of people from Dublin
  • Craig Doyle – television and radio presenter Ronnie Drew – musician The Dubliners – folk and ballad group (Luke Kelly, Ronnie Drew, Barnie McKenna, John

    List of people from Dublin

    List_of_people_from_Dublin

  • Barney McKenna
  • Irish musician (1939–2012)

    Irish musician and a founding member of The Dubliners. He is regarded as a major figure in the development of the tenor banjo in Irish traditional music

    Barney McKenna

    Barney_McKenna

  • A Drop of The Dubliners
  • 1969 compilation album by The Dubliners

    A Drop of The Dubliners is a compilation album by The Dubliners, released by Major Minor label as their contract with them ended. It consisted of tracks

    A Drop of The Dubliners

    A_Drop_of_The_Dubliners

  • Grace (short story)
  • Short story by James Joyce

    written toward the end of 1905 and published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. The story begins with a man unconscious after falling down the stairs in a

    Grace (short story)

    Grace_(short_story)

  • Jim McCann (musician)
  • Irish musician (1944–2015)

    a solo artist for most of his career, McCann was a member of the folk group The Dubliners from 1974 until 1979, then later appearing with them in their

    Jim McCann (musician)

    Jim_McCann_(musician)

  • Two Gallants (short story)
  • Short story by James Joyce

    Ellmann, Ed.). New York, NY: Viking Press. pg. 81 Joyce, James. Dubliners (London: Grant Richards, 1914) Dubliners public domain audiobook at LibriVox

    Two Gallants (short story)

    Two_Gallants_(short_story)

  • The Boarding House
  • Short story by James Joyce

    "The Boarding House" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. Characters Mrs. Mooney – determined, clever, and brave

    The Boarding House

    The_Boarding_House

  • On Raglan Road
  • Irish song based on a poem by Patrick Kavanagh

    Poems." The poem was put to music when the poet met Luke Kelly of the Irish band The Dubliners in a pub in Dublin called The Bailey. It was set to the music

    On Raglan Road

    On Raglan Road

    On_Raglan_Road

  • The Best of the Original Dubliners
  • 2003 compilation album by The Dubliners

    Nights (live) "The Best of the Original Dubliners: Information from". Answers.com. 4 August 2003. Retrieved 1 September 2013. "Dubliners - The Best Of - Music

    The Best of the Original Dubliners

    The_Best_of_the_Original_Dubliners

  • The Black Velvet Band
  • Traditional British/Irish folk song

    in the British Empire during the 19th century. Versions were also published on broadsides. In Europe, The Dubliners released a popular version of the song

    The Black Velvet Band

    The_Black_Velvet_Band

  • Patsy Watchorn
  • Irish folk singer (born 1944)

    being a member of the Dublin City Ramblers and later The Dubliners. Watchorn first came to prominence around 1969 as the lead singer of The Quare Fellas,

    Patsy Watchorn

    Patsy Watchorn

    Patsy_Watchorn

  • Barry Keoghan
  • Irish actor (born 1992)

    from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019. Clarke, Donald. "Dubliner Barry Keoghan cast in upcoming Marvel film, The Eternals". The Irish

    Barry Keoghan

    Barry Keoghan

    Barry_Keoghan

  • A Mother
  • 1914 short story by James Joyce

    and condescension of the society's members. Joyce, James. Dubliners (London: Grant Richards, 1914) Dubliners public domain audiobook at LibriVox v t e

    A Mother

    A_Mother

  • Live (The Dubliners album)
  • 1974 live album by The Dubliners

    Live is a live album by The Dubliners recorded live at the Fiesta Club, Sheffield and released on the Polydor label in 1974. This was to be Ronnie Drew's

    Live (The Dubliners album)

    Live_(The_Dubliners_album)

  • In Concert (The Dubliners album)
  • 1965 live album by The Dubliners

    Concert is a live album by The Dubliners, released in 1965. By the time The Dubliners had recorded their second album live at the Cecil Sharp House in December

    In Concert (The Dubliners album)

    In_Concert_(The_Dubliners_album)

  • Elin Nordegren
  • Swedish model and nanny (born 1980)

    2006, Nordegren filed a libel suit against The Dubliner, won the suit and was awarded €125,000. The Dubliner was also required subsequently to publish

    Elin Nordegren

    Elin Nordegren

    Elin_Nordegren

  • I'll Tell Me Ma
  • Traditional children's song

    the windy city" The Dubliners as "I'll Tell My Ma" on their debut album The Dubliners with Luke Kelly, 1964. Lick the Tins, as "The Belle of Belfast

    I'll Tell Me Ma

    I'll_Tell_Me_Ma

  • The Leaving of Liverpool
  • Traditional song

    a top 10 hit with the song in Ireland in 1964. The song has also been adapted by several artists, most notably The Dubliners and The Pogues. According

    The Leaving of Liverpool

    The_Leaving_of_Liverpool

  • A Night Out with The Dubliners
  • 1999 live album by The Dubliners

    Night Out with the Dubliners is a compilation of live recordings by the Irish folk band the Dubliners released in 1999 on compact disc in the UK, Ireland

    A Night Out with The Dubliners

    A_Night_Out_with_The_Dubliners

  • It's The Dubliners
  • 1969 compilation album by The Dubliners

    It's The Dubliners is a compilation album released by Hallmark, containing tracks from The Dubliners' early albums and EPs released on the Transatlantic

    It's The Dubliners

    It's_The_Dubliners

  • Bob Lynch (musician)
  • Musical artist

    notable as a member of The Dubliners from 1964 to 1965 until he left to pursue a solo career in North America. Bob joined The Dubliners in 1964 with John Sheahan

    Bob Lynch (musician)

    Bob_Lynch_(musician)

  • Easter Rising
  • 1916 armed insurrection in Ireland

    resigned. At first, many Dubliners were bewildered by the outbreak of the Rising. James Stephens, who was in Dublin during the week, thought, "None of

    Easter Rising

    Easter Rising

    Easter_Rising

  • Too Late to Stop Now: The Very Best of the Dubliners
  • 2006 greatest hits album by The Dubliners

    Late to Stop Now: The Very Best of the Dubliners is a career-spanning greatest hits collection of The Dubliners, released in 2006. The album charted at

    Too Late to Stop Now: The Very Best of the Dubliners

    Too_Late_to_Stop_Now:_The_Very_Best_of_the_Dubliners

  • Molly Malone
  • Folk song

    2020. Retrieved 30 March 2025. "The Dubliners: Discography – Live 40 Years Reunion". It's the Dubliners. Archived from the original on 13 November 2009.

    Molly Malone

    Molly Malone

    Molly_Malone

  • Eamonn Campbell
  • Musical artist

    voice similar to the late Dubliner founding member Ronnie Drew. He toured with three other ex-Dubliners as "The Dublin Legends", after the group name was

    Eamonn Campbell

    Eamonn Campbell

    Eamonn_Campbell

  • Robert Smith (musician)
  • English rock musician (born 1959)

    Heat" by Lou Reed of the Velvet Underground. During the 1980s, Smith mostly listened to disco and/or Irish bands such as the Dubliners as a means of avoiding

    Robert Smith (musician)

    Robert Smith (musician)

    Robert_Smith_(musician)

  • The White Stripes
  • American rock duo (1997–2011)

    James Joyce's story collection "Dubliners" (published 1914) and used a line from the story "Grace" to title this album. The title is also a direct quotation

    The White Stripes

    The White Stripes

    The_White_Stripes

  • Double Dubliners
  • 1972 studio album by The Dubliners

    Double Dubliners is The Dubliners' ninth studio album, and features all five members of the classical line-up. It is also known as Alive and Well, the title

    Double Dubliners

    Double_Dubliners

  • A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  • 1916 novel by James Joyce

    continued to work on the book. In 1911, Joyce flew into a fit of rage over the continued refusals by publishers to print Dubliners and threw the manuscript of

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

    A_Portrait_of_the_Artist_as_a_Young_Man

  • Dublin City Ramblers
  • Irish folk band

    Sean McGuinness is the only current member of the original line-up, that also included Patsy Watchorn later member of The Dubliners. The Dublin City Ramblers

    Dublin City Ramblers

    Dublin City Ramblers

    Dublin_City_Ramblers

  • Nora Barnacle
  • Muse and wife of James Joyce (1884–1951)

    "man-killer". Joyce later referenced these incidents in the final short story in Dubliners, "The Dead". It was rumoured that she sought comfort from her

    Nora Barnacle

    Nora Barnacle

    Nora_Barnacle

  • The Late Late Show Tribute to The Dubliners
  • 1987 live album by The Dubliners

    The Late Late Show Tribute is an album & film by The Dubliners recorded in 1987. The album charted at No.31 in Ireland. The set originated as a special

    The Late Late Show Tribute to The Dubliners

    The_Late_Late_Show_Tribute_to_The_Dubliners

  • 20 Greatest Hits (The Dubliners album)
  • 2013 greatest hits album by The Dubliners

    Hits is an album by The Dubliners, re-released on 7 January 2013. The album charted at No.100 in the Irish Album Charts. "Free the People" – 3:14 "Biddy

    20 Greatest Hits (The Dubliners album)

    20_Greatest_Hits_(The_Dubliners_album)

  • A Painful Case
  • Short story by James Joyce

    1914 collection Dubliners. The story details a platonic affair between an isolated man and a married woman, the breaking off of the affair, and its aftermath

    A Painful Case

    A_Painful_Case

  • Coddle
  • Irish stew with no fixed recipe, built around boiled sausages

    need to talk about the coddle debate that's dividing the Internet again". The Daily Edge. Retrieved 3 July 2023. "5 things non-Dubliners need to understand

    Coddle

    Coddle

    Coddle

  • Andrea Corr
  • Irish musician (born 1974)

    in a tribute single to the late member of The Dubliners, Ronnie Drew, called "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew." The song was released on 19 February 2008 and

    Andrea Corr

    Andrea Corr

    Andrea_Corr

  • Stephen James Joyce
  • Grandson of James Joyce (1932–2020)

    23 January 2020) was the grandson of James Joyce and the executor of Joyce's literary estate. Joyce was born in Paris, France, the son of James Joyce's

    Stephen James Joyce

    Stephen_James_Joyce

  • Penguin Popular Classics
  • Series of paperback editions

    discogs.com. Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. "Dubliners | Bookogs Database". books.discogs.com. Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. "Catawiki"

    Penguin Popular Classics

    Penguin_Popular_Classics

  • McAlpine's Fusiliers
  • Irish ballad

    by Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners self-accompanied by his flamenco guitar) followed by the sung verses supported by the full band. The song has also been

    McAlpine's Fusiliers

    McAlpine's Fusiliers

    McAlpine's_Fusiliers

  • Counterparts (short story)
  • Short story by James Joyce

    collection Dubliners. The story follows a day in the life of an alcoholic scrivener who is unsuccessful in his professional and personal life. The story recounts

    Counterparts (short story)

    Counterparts_(short_story)

  • Weela Weela Walya
  • Irish children's song

    Irish folk bands the Dubliners and the Clancy Brothers. The song is a variation of a murder ballad called "The Cruel Mother" or "The Greenwood Side" (Child

    Weela Weela Walya

    Weela_Weela_Walya

  • Live at the Albert Hall
  • 1969 live album by The Dubliners

    Live at the Albert Hall is a live album by The Dubliners. It was their last recording for the Major Minor label. Recorded in 1968 and released in 1969

    Live at the Albert Hall

    Live_at_the_Albert_Hall

  • Ulysses (novel)
  • 1922 novel by James Joyce

    the experiences of three Dubliners over the course of a single day, 16 June 1904 (which its fans now celebrate annually as Bloomsday). Ulysses is the

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses_(novel)

  • Dominique McElligott
  • Irish semi-retired actress (born 1986)

    10 years – and the surprising reason why she's not on social media". The Independent Ireland. Dwyer, Michael (8 February 2008). "Dubliner has part in Lordi

    Dominique McElligott

    Dominique McElligott

    Dominique_McElligott

  • Celtic F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    Premiership, the top division of Scottish football. The club was founded in 1887 with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the Irish–Scots population in the city's

    Celtic F.C.

    Celtic_F.C.

  • Dropkick Murphys
  • American Celtic punk band

    Stiff Little Fingers and the Dubliners. When they wrote their first song, Barroom Hero, they were surprised to hear how much the vocal melody sounded like

    Dropkick Murphys

    Dropkick Murphys

    Dropkick_Murphys

  • Victoria Smurfit
  • Irish actress (born 1974)

    Smurfit, March to June 2008)". The Dubliner. Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. "World Vision Ireland". Archived from the original on 10 March 2012

    Victoria Smurfit

    Victoria Smurfit

    Victoria_Smurfit

  • Scorn Not His Simplicity
  • Song written by Phil Coulter

    musicians, including Luke Kelly, Sinéad O'Connor, Paddy Reilly, The Dubliners, Sonny Knowles, The Irish Tenors, Celtic Thunder, Paul Byrom, George Donaldson

    Scorn Not His Simplicity

    Scorn_Not_His_Simplicity

  • Gallipoli campaign
  • Military campaign during World War I

    amalgamated into The Dubsters. Only one Dubliner officer survived the landing while, of the 1,012 Dubliners who landed, just 11 survived the Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli_campaign

  • Original Dubliners
  • 1993 compilation album by The Dubliners

    Original Dubliners is an album by The Dubliners. The album charted at No.14 in the Irish Album Chart in its 2011 re-release. In December 2013 the album re-issued

    Original Dubliners

    Original_Dubliners

  • Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album)
  • 2006 live album by The Dubliners

    recorded by The Dubliners at a concert at Vicar Street in Dublin on Sunday, 23 July 2006 as part of their Irish tour. A DVD and double CD of the concert were

    Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album)

    Live_at_Vicar_Street_(The_Dubliners_album)

  • Rocky Road to Dublin
  • 19th century Irish song

    Jack O'Connell. The Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem in 1964 The Dubliners in 1964 Luke Kelly in 1973 (this version is featured in the 2009 film Sherlock

    Rocky Road to Dublin

    Rocky_Road_to_Dublin

  • The Best of The Dubliners
  • 1967 compilation album by The Dubliners

    The Best of The Dubliners is a UK 1967 compilation album by The Dubliners. It charted at No. 25 and remained in the top 40 chart in the UK for nearly

    The Best of The Dubliners

    The_Best_of_The_Dubliners

  • Ireland
  • Island in the North Atlantic Ocean

    during the 1960s, there was a revival of interest in Irish traditional music led by groups such as the Dubliners, the Chieftains, the Wolfe Tones, the Clancy

    Ireland

    Ireland

    Ireland

  • Billy Connolly
  • Scottish actor and comedian (born 1942)

    still records the occasional musical performance, such as a 1980s recording of his composition "Sergeant, Where's Mine?" with the Dubliners. In 1998, he

    Billy Connolly

    Billy Connolly

    Billy_Connolly

  • List of songs about Liverpool
  • Cafe" - The Cherry Boys "Leaving of Liverpool" - traditional folk song, performed by The Pogues, The Dubliners "Let's Dance to Joy Division" - The Wombats

    List of songs about Liverpool

    List_of_songs_about_Liverpool

  • Oscar Wilde
  • Irish writer (1854–1900)

    the Old Bailey in central London on 3 April 1895 before Mr. Justice Richard Henn Collins, a fellow Dubliner, amid scenes of near hysteria both in the

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar_Wilde

  • The Rose (song)
  • 1980 song by Lincoln Mayorga and Amanda McBroom

    one single on the US country chart. 7-inch single The Rose – 3:32 It's Only Make Believe – 2:18 The Dubliners recorded a duet with the Hothouse Flowers

    The Rose (song)

    The_Rose_(song)

  • The Old Orange Flute
  • as The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem and The Dubliners. The tune itself, often referred to as Villikins and his Dinah after a music hall song of the 1850s

    The Old Orange Flute

    The_Old_Orange_Flute

  • The Town I Loved So Well
  • Song

    songs in the late 1960s (including Eurovision entries Puppet on a String and Congratulations), collaborations as a producer with The Dubliners and Luke

    The Town I Loved So Well

    The_Town_I_Loved_So_Well

  • Hometown!
  • 1972 live album by The Dubliners

    album by The Dubliners recorded and released in 1972. Its release was short-lived because "Raglan Road" was split across both sides of the original LP

    Hometown!

    Hometown!

  • Jackeen
  • Pejorative term for someone from Dublin, Ireland

    centuries, and Dubliners were stereotyped as being heavily Anglicized and considered the most English of all the Irish. On 17 December 1922, as the final garrison

    Jackeen

    Jackeen

  • Anna Livia (monument)
  • Bronze monument in Dublin, Ireland

    the river. In the monument's original location, the river was represented as a young woman sitting on a slope with water flowing past her. Dubliners nicknamed

    Anna Livia (monument)

    Anna Livia (monument)

    Anna_Livia_(monument)

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  • Female

    German

    KÄTHE

    Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."

    KÄTHE

  • THEA
  • Female

    Greek

    THEA

     Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.

    THEA

  • Thew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thew

    English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).

    Thew

  • Che
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend American Hebrew Spanish

    Che

    Arthur's brother.

    Che

  • Theo
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American German

    Theo

    God given.

    Theo

  • Tha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern, Tamil

    Tha

    Nil

    Tha

  • THI
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    THI

    Vietnamese name THI means "poem."

    THI

  • Theo
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish, German, Greek

    Theo

    Gift of God

    Theo

  • Thy
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Thy

    Untamed.

    Thy

  • Tye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Tye

    English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.

    Tye

  • TSE
  • Male

    Native American

    TSE

    Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."

    TSE

  • THU
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    THU

    Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."

    THU

  • Tse
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Tse

    Rock.

    Tse

  • THEO
  • Male

    English

    THEO

    Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.

    THEO

  • Tye
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Tye

    From the enclosure.

    Tye

  • THEA
  • Female

    English

    THEA

     Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.

    THEA

  • Tee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Tee

    English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.

    Tee

  • TYE
  • Male

    English

    TYE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."

    TYE

  • Thea
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Thea

    Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...

    Thea

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  • Taanaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Taanaya

    Daughter, Born of the body

  • Hemalatha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Hemalatha

    Lord Shiva

  • Enar
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish Norse

    Enar

    warrior.

  • Muqadaas |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Muqadaas |

    Holy, Pure

  • Janith
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Janith

    Born

  • Bharti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bharti

    Being Maintained

  • Tejashree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tejashree

    With devine power and grace, Radiant or bright

  • Mehrnaz
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Mehrnaz

    The Sun's Glory; Kindness; Sweetness

  • GALEHOT
  • Male

    French

    GALEHOT

    Perhaps the French equivalent of English Galahad, a form of Hebrew Gilad, GALEHOT means "hard, stony region." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table who was called "Lord of the Remote Islands."

  • Mufakhar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mufakhar |

    Glorious, Exalted

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  • Them
  • pron.

    The objective case of they. See They.

  • Tee
  • n.

    The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.

  • Tie
  • v. t.

    A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under the notes, signifying that they are to be slurred, or closely united in the performance, or that two notes of the same pitch are to be sounded as one; a bind; a ligature.

  • The
  • v. i.

    See Thee.

  • Tye
  • n.

    A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.

  • Toe
  • n.

    The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.

  • Tye
  • v. t.

    See Tie, the proper orthography.

  • Toe
  • n.

    Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.

  • Thee
  • pron.

    The objective case of thou. See Thou.

  • The
  • definite article.

    A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.

  • Toe
  • v. t.

    To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.

  • She
  • obj.

    This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.

  • They
  • obj.

    The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.

  • Tho
  • def. art.

    The.

  • Toe
  • n.

    One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.

  • Tue
  • n.

    The parson bird.

  • -tre
  • n.

    The point of intersection of a vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small angle from its position of equilibrium, and the inclined line which was vertical through the center of gravity of the body when in equilibrium.

  • Thy
  • pron.

    Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.

  • The
  • adv.

    By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.