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What are Raparees?

What are Raparees?

Rapparees or raparees (from the Irish ropairí, plural of ropaire, whose primary meaning is “thruster, stabber,” and by extension a wielder of the half-pike or pike), were Irish guerrilla fighters who operated on the Jacobite side during the 1690s Williamite war in Ireland.

Where are the Rapparees from?

Belfast
The Rapparees are based in Belfast & have been putting their own spin on folk & traditional Celtic music for 15 years. Theirs is a distinctive sound, the kind forged growing up together.

Who were the Woodkerne?

Former Gaelic soldiers known as woodkerne attacked the settlers on many occasions, but one historian argues that the greatest threat to the settlers was the smouldering resentment of the native Irish who worked and farmed alongside them.

Where are Raperees?

Enniscorthy
Rapparees Starlights GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland. The club fields teams in hurling as Rapparees and in Gaelic football as Starlights.

What does Tory mean in Irish?

From the 1500s to 1600s, the term Tory first emerged to refer to the Irish who were dispossessed of their lands and took to the woods, forming themselves into bands that subsisted on wild animals and goods taken from settlers.

What does the Irish word kern mean?

Kern comes from the medieval Irish word cethern, which is used of a band of soldiers, and which itself derives from the Old Irish cath, “battle.” These foot soldiers were often drawn from the lower classes, and so the word kern in English very quickly came to be associated with a rude or boorish countryman from …

Who won the Wexford match today?

All Ireland SHC: Wexford cruise to victory After their heroics in last week’s Joe McDonagh Cup final, the Kerry hurlers found the step up in class against Wexford in this All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final a bridge too far as they succumbed to the Slaneysiders by 21 points in Tralee.

What time is the Wexford match on at?

Saturday’s match takes place at Wexford Park with a 5.00pm throw-in.

Is the word Tory an insult?

As a political term, Tory was an insult derived from the Irish language, that later entered English politics during the Exclusion Crisis of 1678–1681.

Is the word Eejit offensive?

Eejit – a fool The word eejit is an Irish insult used to describe someone as a fool or an idiot and is often preceded by the word ‘buck’.

What is a Culchie in Ireland?

/ (ˈkʌltʃiː) / noun. Irish informal a rough or unsophisticated country-dweller from outside Dublin.

Who won Clare vs Wexford?

Clare
Clare overturned a six-point second-half deficit to defeat Wexford, 1-24 to 3-14 in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final at Semple Stadium, Thurles.

Whats on in Wexford this week?

Events this weekend in Wexford, Ireland

  • Bree Barndance by Ballyhogue GAA.
  • 2022 Tours of Sigginstown Castle Tower.
  • WB Yeats in Story and Song.
  • Foraging & Folklore Guided Walk.
  • GREENSHINE plus JOHN PHELAN ( of One Morning In August) at AGGIE HAYES’ PUB.
  • Cold Process Soap Workshop, Borris, Co Carlow, Ireland.
  • CLIONA HAGAN LIVE.