- A
tiarna (Irish),
tighearna from the Old
Irish tigerna, is a lord in the
Gaelic world and languages. An Ard
Tiarna is a "high lord",
approximately equal...
- two men
credited by
Captain Francis O'Neill with
composing the air, An
Tighearna Mhaigheo/Lord Mayo (the
other being Thady Ó Cianáin). O'Neill
gives this...
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composed of two elements. The
first is each,
meaning "horse"; the
second is
tighearna,
meaning "lord". The
surnames MacEachern and
McEachern can be represented...
- elements. The
first element, each,
means "horse"; the
second element,
tighearna,
means "lord". In Scotland, the
Scottish Gaelic MacEacharna has usually...
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protective gl**** case, and spray-painted the
words "Is
Treasa Tuath Na
Tighearna" (Scottish
Gaelic for "The
People Are
Mightier Than A Lord") on the gl****...
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Perhaps the Land League's best
known Gaelic slogan was "Is
treasa tuath na
tighearna", (lit. "The
people are
mightier than a lord." fig. "The
whole Clan is...
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between Loch
Seaforth and Loch Erisort. This had a wall
called Gàrradh an
Tighearna ("The Laird's ****")
built across it by the Earl of
Seaforth in the early...
- Lord of
Connaught (Irish:
Tighearna Connacht) was a
title used by
several Norman barons in Ireland.
Granted to
William de Burgh, the
lordship was claimed...
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Kiltearn (Gaelic: Cill
Tighearna) is a
parish in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is in the
Presbytery of Ross. The
local landowners since the 11th century...
- in the south.
These moorlands reach 634 m (2,080 ft) at Carn nam Bain-
tighearna, on the
county march (boundary) just east of
Slochd summit on the A9....