Lexicographical Neighbors of Toisech
Literary usage of Toisech
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen (1869)
"This would seem to be the gift of Cathal's share as toisech in " Now this gives
... and toisech. This is at variance with the whole scope of the passages, ..."
2. The Book of Deer ; Ed. for the Spalding Club by John Stuart (1869)
"This would seem to be the gift of Cathal's share as toisech in lands " Now ...
without desig- toisech, it will be seen that his brother nation to either, ..."
3. Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban by William Forbes Skene (1880)
"... and of seven of these the head of the tribe is termed its toisech, and bears
the same name, ... as its toisech, and fourteen ..."
4. Controversial Issues in Scottish History: A Contrast of the Early Chronicles by William Henry Gregg (1910)
"... and toisech. It is unnecessary to notice the other grants further than that
... gives certain lands free from toisech. Thus in the organisation of these ..."
5. Early Scottish Charters: Prior to A.D. 1153 by Archibald Campbell Lawrie (1905)
"Cathal dedicated in the same way his toisech's share and gave a dinner of a
hundred every Christmas and every Easter to God and to ..."
6. Scotland in Early Christian Times by Joseph Anderson (1881)
"... son of Baten, who gave the toisech's share of the same lands; (5) Domnall,
son of Giric, ... toisech of Clnn Canan, who gave to Christ and to ..."
7. The Tribal System in Wales: Being Part of an Inquiry Into the Structure and by Frederic Seebohm (1904)
"... it is said, twelve centuries BC) who appointed a toisech over every tuath in
Ireland.2 In ... The word toisech occurs Windisch ' Wörterbuch,' sub voce ..."