Noun
aisling (plural aislings)
A kind of Irish poem, developed during the late 17th and 18th centuries, in which Ireland appears to the poet in a vision in the form of a woman, lamenting the state of the Irish people and predicting the revival of their fortunes.
Aisling Corbett’s long frees and booming puck outs along with good performances from Susan Daly at full back along with her point scoring sister proving the difference at half time. Source: Internet
After Mass he presented Aisling, Iga and Julia with their First Holy Communion certificates. Source: Internet
Appearing on RTÉ’s Claire Byrne Live, Sonya said she was “doing alright” as she was joined by two of her sisters, Aisling and Natalie. Source: Internet
In 2002 they built their family home, “Aisling Beag” on Cummings Way, “the sweetest little street in Edgartown.” Source: Internet
Aisling Press, Head of Branch Banking at Danske Bank and Jimmy Smith, Chairman of the Ulster Schools GAA, pictured with this year’s Colleges Hurling All Stars panel. Source: Internet
Arrietty Clock (Aisling Loftus, Mr. Selfridge ) is a head-strong teenage Borrower whose parents, Pod (Christopher Eccleston, Doctor Who ) and Homily (Sharon Horgan, Dead Boss ), are terrified of the 'Human Beans' who live above them. Source: Internet