Associations to the word «Antrim»
Noun
- Townland
- Armagh
- Belfast
- Ulster
- Wexford
- Donegal
- Derry
- Tyrone
- Tipperary
- Meath
- Galway
- Unionist
- Kilkenny
- Waterford
- Barony
- Leinster
- Ireland
- Kildare
- Paisley
- Limerick
- Northern
- Connacht
- Causeway
- Glen
- County
- Neill
- Whitehead
- Clare
- Cork
- Argyll
- Marquess
- Down
- Dublin
- Shield
- Constituency
- Peerage
- Kerry
- Ira
- Munster
- Bangor
- Distillery
- Shane
- Donnelly
- Loyalist
- Kell
- Gall
- Borough
- Baronetcy
- Presbyterian
- Baronetage
- Shale
- Shamrock
- Basalt
- Qualifier
- Earl
- M2
- Gregg
- Upton
- Ard
- Viscount
- Moira
- Final
- Mcfarland
- Elk
- Mayo
- Chichester
- Gael
- Mag
- Mp
- Dal
- Replay
- Acre
- Crusader
- Sheriff
- Glamorgan
- Kieran
- Macdonald
- Barr
- Christy
- Protestant
- Irish
- Connor
- Steeple
- Westminster
- Paddy
- Hms
- Niall
Adverb
Wiktionary
ANTRIM, proper noun. A county in the north-east of Northern Ireland, also known as County Antrim
ANTRIM, proper noun. The administrative centre of County Antrim
Wise words
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