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Dáil É𲹲Բ

[ doil air-awn, -on; Irish dol-yuh ey-ryuhn ]

noun

  1. the lower house of the parliament of the Republic of Ireland.


Dáil É𲹲Բ

/ ˈdaːl ˈeːrɪn /

noun

  1. (in the Republic of Ireland) the lower chamber of parliament See also Oireachtas
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Dáil É𲹲Բ1

< Irish: assembly of Eire
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Dáil É𲹲Բ1

from Irish á assembly (from Old Irish ) + É𲹲Բ of Eire
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For the Irish media, the weekend's most irresistible story concerned an accused Dublin gangster known as Gerry "The Monk" Hutch, who came startlingly close to winning a seat in Dáil É𲹲Բ, the national parliament.

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De Valera did not attend the eight-week treaty negotiations, even though he was the senior Sinn Féin figure at the time and was president of Dáil É𲹲Բ, the Dublin parliament set up in defiance of British rule in 1919.

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“It is surely not too much to ask for the UK to implement the withdrawal agreement which it agreed to,” he told the Dáil É𲹲Բ, Ireland’s lower house of parliament.

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The agency has created a behind-the-scenes film about the TV series but was “selective” in its use of clips, Brendan Griffin, the tourism minister, told Dáil É𲹲Բ, the lower house of parliament, this week.

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The 8 February general election turned the 160-seat Dáil É𲹲Բ into a Rubik’s Cube.

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