| en Irish (n, food) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet | ||
| en poteen (n, food) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet | ||
| en Old Irish (n, communication) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet | ||
| en Irish (n, communication) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet | ||
| en Middle Irish (n, communication) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet | ||
| en irish (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irishman (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irish (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irish (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irish (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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|
Source: French Wiktionary | ||
| en irish (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irish priest (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irish soldier (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en irish |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: French Wiktionary | ||
| en irish catholic (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: OpenCyc 2012 | ||
| en Irish |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors whitten | ||
| en irishwoman (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: French Wiktionary | ||
| en irishman (n) |
― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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Source: French Wiktionary | ||
Edge list
Results from ConceptNet 5.8
Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors, OpenCyc 2012, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet