1. ulster - Noun
2. Ulster - Proper noun
A long, loose overcoat, worn by men and women, originally made of frieze from Ulster, Ireland.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe severance of Ulster from the rest of Ireland is a geographical, and, therefore, a political impossibility. ... The Union is safe so long as Ulster is loyal. H. H. Asquith
As we take stock of this century of achievement, Ulster Unionists have every reason to feel proud. David Trimble
American troops have not only occupied Ulster but are arriving in increasing numbers in England. John Amery
Ulster will fight; Ulster will be right. Lord Randolph Churchill
We're British! Bertie Ahern has nothing to do with Ulster. Bertie Ahern, keep your nose out of this wee province! Paul Berry
[it] shows that some loyalist paramilitaries are looking ahead and contemplating what needs to be done to maintain our separate Ulster identity - a "very valuable return to reality" he added. Sammy Wilson