- Lord of the
Isles or King of the
Isles (Scottish Gaelic:
Triath nan
Eilean or Rìgh
Innse Gall; Latin:
Dominus Insularum) is a
title of
nobility in the...
-
byname for Brigid. It also says she
possesses the "king of boars", Torc
Triath (from whom the
plain of
Treithirne is named), and the "king of wethers"...
- boar Trwyth". Its
Irish cognate may be
Triath, King of the
Swine (Old Irish:
Triath ri torcraide) or the Torc
Triath mentioned in
Lebor Gabála Érenn, also...
- boar Trwyth". Its
Irish cognate may be
Triath, King of the
Swine (Old Irish:
Triath ri torcraide) or the Torc
Triath mentioned in
Lebor Gabála Érenn, also...
- hIarmhí
County Coat of arms Nickname: The Lake
County Motto(s): Irish:
Triath ós Triathaibh "Noble
above nobility"
Country Ireland Province Leinster...
- god
named *Trih₂tōn
based on the Gr**** god
Triton and the Old
Irish word
trïath,
meaning "sea".
Mallory and
Adams also
reject this
reconstruction as having...
- Fa Dún
Mascc as mín fuinn, O'Duib for
Chenel cCrioṁṫainn,
Triath an tíre fa ṫoraḋ, Iath as míne measrogaḋ.
Under Dun Masc of
smooth land, O'Duibh is over...
- "Aigeatross, on the
River Nore" Tair,
Prince of Ireland,
received "Magh-Tarra"
Triath,
Prince of Ireland,
received "Treitherne" Sen,
Prince of Ireland, received...
- ****ociated
Gaelic words written according to 19th-century
tradition by
Aindrea Triath nam Pàrlanach,
chieftain of the
MacFarlanes between 1514 and 1544, as follows...
- a swan
swimming and in base a
Norse helmet both proper, with the motto:
Triath ós
Triathaibh (Noble
above nobility).
Certified 7
August 1968.
Wexford Leinster...