Associations to the word «Dublin»
Noun
- Leinster
- Meath
- Kildare
- Trinity
- Wexford
- Limerick
- Galway
- Waterford
- Belfast
- Cork
- Kilkenny
- Fusilier
- Ireland
- Armagh
- Tipperary
- Donegal
- Connolly
- Byrne
- Connell
- Gael
- Antrim
- Td
- Derry
- Shamrock
- Swords
- Metadata
- Irish
- Gaiety
- Hodges
- Redmond
- Kerry
- Quay
- Bray
- Ulster
- Toole
- Dunne
- Ira
- Archbishop
- Gill
- Tyrone
- Guinness
- Kell
- Connacht
- Grafton
- Daly
- Dun
- Joyce
- Mayo
- Bohemian
- Munster
- Olympia
- Macmillan
- Provost
- Duffy
- Doherty
- Barrister
- Kingship
- Motorway
- Brendan
- Commuter
- Irishman
- Paddy
- Easter
- Cullen
- Larkin
- Viking
- Beckett
- Patrick
- Clare
- Mccarthy
- Maguire
- Neill
- Liam
- Dion
- Unionist
- Constituency
- Walsh
- Talbot
- College
- Archdeacon
- Townland
- Malley
- Pembroke
- Donnell
- Reilly
- Archdiocese
- Beatty
- Olaf
- Eurovision
- Annal
- Brien
Wiktionary
DUBLIN, proper noun. The capital of the Republic of Ireland.
DUBLIN, proper noun. One of the counties of Ireland.
Dictionary definition
DUBLIN, noun. Capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Republic.
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