[f. BROGUE sb.3: after some such word as buccaneer, cannonier.] One who speaks with a brogue; an Irishman.
1758. Mrs. Delany, Life & Corr., III. 503. A priest (called the Bishop of Down), the quintessence of an Irish brogueneer.
1831. Frasers Mag., IV. 258. The big broguineers of Munster land. Ibid. (1840), XXI. 750. A place-begging, bawling broguineer of the name of Ronayne.