Definition of Tuaths

1. tuath [n] - See also: tuath

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuaths

tszujing
tteok
tteoks
tu-whit tu-whoo
tu quoque
tuaminoheptane
tuan
tuans
tuart
tuarts
tuatara
tuataras
tuatera
tuateras
tuath
tuaths (current term)
tub
tub-cart
tub-thumper
tub chair
tub gurnard
tub of guts
tub of lard
tuba
tuba acustica
tuba auditiva
tuba auditoria
tuba eustachiana
tuba fallopiana
tuba root

Literary usage of Tuaths

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

1. Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban by William Forbes Skene (1880)
"In another passage they are referred to as the people of Tay (Lucht Toi), and the tuaths or tribes are indicated as existing both among the ..."

2. An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the by George Hill (1877)
"The three tuaths that are in McSwine ... Three tuaths also in McSwine па-Doe's country [now comprised in the northern part of ..."

3. The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1907)
"There is an excellent map giving the modern paris-hes : on this map the ancient tuaths are carefully laid down, and nearly every ancient church is ..."

4. The Celtic Magazine (1881)
"The rest of the province was divided into tuaths, or territories of the smaller tribes or divisions of the great tribe, ruled over by ..."

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