Lexicographical Neighbors of Meith
Literary usage of Meith
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Leabhar Na G-ceart, Or, The Book of Rights by John O'Donovan (1847)
"Entitled is the king of Ui meith", the hero, From the king of Macha (of ...
The former, winch is evidently the country of the Ui meith referred to in ..."
2. Insula Sanctorum Et Doctorum: Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars by John Healy (1908)
"... the woods of Hy meith. This was the territory called in Irish ... meith, and
Hy meith Macha, and the Church itself is identified by Colgan as Cill-Mor- ..."
3. The chronicle of England by John Capgrave, Francis Charles Hingeston (1871)
"Domhnall, king of Ui-meith, «lain, i. 97,n». Flann, king of the south of ...
Aedh, king of Ui-meith, slain, L 21. Aedh, king of Ui-Meth, slain, i. 97. ..."