Hibernica
Hibernica is a Latin-derived term used in English-language scholarship to denote relation to Ireland. The root Hibernia referred to Ireland in classical Roman and medieval Latin, and hibernica is the feminine or neuter adjective form, sometimes used as a substantive to mean “Irish” or “of Ireland.” In modern usage, hibernica appears mainly in two domains: taxonomy and scholarly titles.
In taxonomy, hibernica is used as a specific epithet or subspecific epithet in the binomial nomenclature of
In scholarly and literary contexts, hibernica can appear in Latin phrases or as part of the title,
Today, hibernica as a standalone term is uncommon outside specialized jargon, but it remains a recognized Latin-derived