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Hibernia Latin. Other names were ierne, iouernia and (h)iberio. Revised, enlarged, and in great part rewritten by. latin name for ireland, from an alteration of iverna, from greek i(w)ernē, of celtic origin; Related to irish éire, éirinn ‘ireland’. hibernia, in ancient geography, one of the names by which ireland was known to greek and roman writers. All these are adaptations of a stem from which erin and eire are also derived. From latin hibernia, the roman name for ireland, also in forms iverna, juverna, ierne, etc., all ultimately from old. (poetic) ireland (an island and country in western europe). Founded on andrews' edition of freund's latin dictionary.

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All these are adaptations of a stem from which erin and eire are also derived. (poetic) ireland (an island and country in western europe). From latin hibernia, the roman name for ireland, also in forms iverna, juverna, ierne, etc., all ultimately from old. Other names were ierne, iouernia and (h)iberio. latin name for ireland, from an alteration of iverna, from greek i(w)ernē, of celtic origin; hibernia, in ancient geography, one of the names by which ireland was known to greek and roman writers. Revised, enlarged, and in great part rewritten by. Related to irish éire, éirinn ‘ireland’. Founded on andrews' edition of freund's latin dictionary.

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Hibernia Latin latin name for ireland, from an alteration of iverna, from greek i(w)ernē, of celtic origin; latin name for ireland, from an alteration of iverna, from greek i(w)ernē, of celtic origin; Other names were ierne, iouernia and (h)iberio. All these are adaptations of a stem from which erin and eire are also derived. hibernia, in ancient geography, one of the names by which ireland was known to greek and roman writers. (poetic) ireland (an island and country in western europe). From latin hibernia, the roman name for ireland, also in forms iverna, juverna, ierne, etc., all ultimately from old. Founded on andrews' edition of freund's latin dictionary. Revised, enlarged, and in great part rewritten by. Related to irish éire, éirinn ‘ireland’.

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