Definition of Meiths

1. meith [n] - See also: meith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Meiths

meiotic
meiotic division
meiotic drive
meiotic nondisjunction
meiotic spindle
meiotically
meishi
meishis
meism
meister
meisters
meistersinger
meistersingers
meith
meiths (current term)
meitnerium
meitneriums
meitnium
meixnerite
mejiro
mejiros
mejlis
mejlises
mekin
mekong valley
mel
mela
mela-
melaconite

Literary usage of Meiths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1843)
"... by all the righteous meiths and marches u possessed by the said Gilbert Stewart,' &c. ; but as the» marches were fixed by Mr Small Keir, as arbiter, ..."

2. The Hawick Tradition of 1514: The Town's Common Flag and Seal by R. S. Craig, Adam Laing (1898)
"... marches and meiths of the Common in the Common Haugh and Common Muir of Hawick, ... is ORDER to visit and inspect the said meiths and marches, ..."

3. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1905)
"... and meiths ... lying on the east side of a part of the said forrest, we did make and sett doun meiths and ..."

4. Logie: A Parish History by Robert Menzies Fergusson (1905)
"... with their designations and their Ive in longitude and latitude, with their whole meiths [limits] and marches, together with the amount of what right ..."

5. Logie: A Parish History by Robert Menzies Fergusson (1905)
"... glebes and rights thereto belonging, with their designations and their Ive in longitude and latitude, with their whole meiths [limits] and marches, ..."

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