The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Irish \I"rish\, a. [AS. [imac]risc, fr. [imac]ras the Irish. Cf.
   Aryan, Erse.]
   Of or pertaining to Ireland or to its inhabitants; produced
   in Ireland.
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   Irish elk. (Zool.) See under Elk.
   Irish moss.
   (a) (Bot.) Carrageen.
   (b) A preparation of the same made into a blanc mange.
   Irish poplin. See Poplin.
   Irish potato, the ordinary white potato, so called because
      it is a favorite article of food in Ireland.
   Irish reef, or Irishman's reef (Naut.), the head of a
      sail tied up.
   Irish stew, meat, potatoes, and onions, cut in small pieces
      and stewed.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Poplin \Pop"lin\, n. [F. popeline, papeline.]
   A fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted,
   -- used especially for women's dresses.
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   Irish poplin, a fabric with silk warp and worsted weft,
      made in Ireland.
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