Where does “ulsteri” come from?
ulsteri (Finnish) comes from English Ulster, from Old Norse Uladztir, from Old Irish tír, from Proto-Celtic tīros, from Proto-Indo-European ters- — dry.
ulsteri (Finnish): ulster type of men's long overcoat made of rough material, often featuring a cape that covers the shoulders
Definitions
- ulster type of men's long overcoat made of rough material, often featuring a cape that covers the shoulders