Green-white-and-gold Definition
noun
(informal) The flag of the Republic of Ireland.
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Origin of Green-white-and-gold
From the 19th century, to describe an earlier flag that incorporated a golden harp. The term is still used informally even though the modern Irish flag is green, white and orange.
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