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n s,n. Later m., IGT Introd. 17.y , cf. Decl. § 164 . n s. a t.¤ , Wb 33a2 . t.¤ ndagfir, Thes. ii 292.18 . in t.¤ , ScM.² 6.8 . rigteg, Wb 23b8 (a prima manu). fleteg, 11d16 . tigh, Ériu iii 164.8 . a s. tech, Thes. ii 292.19 , 340.5 . teag, Arch. iii 237 § 17 . teagh, Keat. iii 2839 . g s. thige, Fél. Ep. 94 . tige, SR 3900 . Also taige (analogy of maige, Thurn. Hdb. § 338 ) : ind idaltaigae , Sg. 66a19 . in taigi , BDD² 370 . toighe, TSh. 1956 . tigid, Mon. Tall. 155.7 (tigi, 9 ). d s. tig, Ml 57c7 . 120d2 . SR 2930 . BDD² 525 . tich, Mon. Tall. 162.29 . LL 133a24 . teigh, Feis TC 197 . In Mod. Ir. also teach (by confusion with a s.), Keat. ii 4689 . Content. xxviii 12 . taig, Wb 9b23 . 23b9 . 33a6 . Thes. ii 336.1 . SR 3517 . toigh, TD 1.46 . thaich, LL 133a28 . a du. dá thech , SR 1953 . n a p. tige, IT i 74.6 ,7. tighe, TD 26.49 . tighthi, Fl. Earls 66.2 . taighi, AU i 408.z . g p. tigi, LU 8763 . na rígthige , 9104 . taige, TTr.² 1868 . tighe, CCath. 3590 . tigead, TTebe 2028 . tigheadh, Aithd. D. 38.29 . d p. thigib, LU 8049 . tighthibh, Fl. Earls 174.31 .
I house, dwelling: t.¤ ab eo quod est tectum , Corm. 41 . t.¤ inna fera flechod, Thes. ii 294.15 . is t.¤ ndagfir, 292.18 . ni bíat in-oentaig fri fes, SR 1951 . t.¤ sruithi `household of saintly men,' Mon. Tall. 136.23 . de gíus dogníth a t.¤ , TBFr. 76 . i tig fó dúnud a closed house, TBC 614 . i tech for leith, Arch. iii 10.23 . Ardmacha do loscadh tígib templaib, RC xviii 270.19 . in ti dana t.¤ in rot `who has no habitation but the road,' Laws i 128.x Comm. ar dtógbháil toighe, TD 8.4 . teagh caithimh gach fhir othair `the house which cares for all sufferers' (the Virgin Mary), Aithd. D. 88.22 . i mBeinn Éadair do ghabh teach `made his dwelling,' Con- tent. xxviii 10 . do chuaidh fa thigh air `entered the house upon him,' Rel. Celt. ii 164.21 . adubhairt ... go lingfeadh an teagh isteach `would rush into the house,' Keat. iii 2839.
do-icc, téit etc. i t.¤ makes submission to: Mac Mec Carr- thaigh do taidhecht a t.¤ Tairrdelbaigh ... rig Erenn, RC xviii 43.4 . do mhaith an Coimdhe cion Adhaimh | usaide dhaoibh dul 'na theach, Dán Dé iii 2 . do baí Ruaidri ... ina th.¤ had submitted to him, FM iii 86.10 . do chuir teachta ... d'a thabhairt dh'a thoigh no d'fhógra catha air to get his submission or to challenge him to battle, ML 14.3 .
(a) Attrib. g s.: aithech tighe .i. fer tighe householder , O'Dav. 98. Cf. Irisches Recht 4 § 2 . is maith fer in taige i tám host, master of the house, TBC 117 . fear an tighe, TD 12.8 . bennacht ... fora techt muige ┐ taigi ... household possessions, Ériu iii 4.11 . Cf. St. in E. Ir. Law 12 . intreb tige `household furniture,' Laws v 390.x . lucht toighe household , TD 20.54 . tigerna in toigi, Ériu iv 112 § 5.
(b) With qual. adj. or gen. indicating general charac- teristics, building materials, etc.: teach crannghaile wooden house, FM v 1398.z . t.¤ ndarach an oak house, LU 1442 (MU). annsa tigh dorcha `in the grave,' BNnÉ 43.15 . Also metaph. a state of darkness, ignorance: ba buith i tigh dhorcha do shil Adhuimh ... co tainic a scel-sa do nim, Ériu ii 98.9 . t.¤ fíthe a wicker-work house: teach fichi forche, BDD² 80 . i t.¤ fithe forchai, Ériu xi 44.25 (cf. 157 ). teg iarnaidi ┐ dá th.¤ cláraid ... ┐ teg talman, MU² 808 . in deoraidh ... muna raib secht tigi ingabala leis `habitable houses,' Laws i 104.31 Comm. teach óir a golden palace, DDána 29.38 . t.¤ teined a burning house: rí Uladh ... do losccad a ttigh tinedh la fearaibh Midhe, CS 290.11 . aghaidh ar teagh dteineadh (of a foolhardy undertaking), TD 18.33 . gan toighthe trénfhedha, ZCP viii 201 § 12.
(c) With qual. adj. or gen. of houses adapted to various purposes: t.¤ n-abbad abbots' house: teach nabadh mór Arda Macha, FM ii 1002.3 . t.¤ n-arm armoury: isin tig arm, Arch. iii 8 § 5 . t.¤ mbecc privy: tuighe tíghe bhig, ┐ an tigh beag féin do ghlanadh, J RSAI ii 344.8 . t.¤ cille church: fáistighe ceall `ruined buildings of churches,' TD 1.54 . t.¤ cluicc bell-tower: im toig a cluicc, Laws ii 120.7 Comm. Meaning doubtful: 'the tongue (?) of his bell'. See also ? toig. Cf. cloicthech. t.¤ coitchenn common house (in a monastery) : for lebeunn in tige coittcenn, MacCarthy 16.3 . t.¤ colam dovecote: moilenn is-teagh corr colam, IGT Decl. ex. 1343 . t.¤ cúirte courthouse: i tig na cuirti, PH 2628 . teagh cúirte choisgeas eissíodh, Aithd. D. 67.1 . t.¤ forcetail lecture-room: ina theach foirceudail, Rule of Tall. 52.18 . t.¤ fothraicthe bath-house: na tige fothraicthi, Alex. 594 . t.¤ ngabann smithy: feidhm teanchaire i dtigh gabhonn, TD 19.16 . na th.¤ ngaeisi `demeure d'étude,' RC xliii 12.27 . t.¤ ngalair infirmary: a tigh ghalair na manach, ALC i 224.8 . t.¤ na ngiall house of the hostages (at Tara, etc.) : god thogra do Thoigh na nGiall ( = Tara ), Aithd. D. 5.12 . i dtigh na ngiall, TD 10.42 . t.¤ n-imacallmae meeting-house, reception-house: téit ... i t.¤ nimacallma fria muintir, Trip. 60.4 . issa t.¤ [n-]immacallamae, TBFr. 148 . t.¤ n-inchleithe privy (?) : isin teach n-inclethi, RC xxiii 418.7 , see Gloss. t.¤ lenda drinking-hall: a taig leanda A., Alex. 535 . t.¤ leptha dormitory: ana t.¤ leptha, TTebe 4200 . neamh ... teagh leaptha ag an Dúileamh dhamh, Dán Dé xxiii 23 . Cf. cotailtech. t.¤ lige dormitory: ina tigh lighi, Anecd. ii 42.17 . t.¤ méirdrech brothel: prostibulum. t.¤ na merdreach, Ir. Gl. 713 . t.¤ midchuarda banqueting-hall (see midchuairt and Heldensage 93 n. , ZCP xv 352 ) : sudigud Tige Midchúarda (at Tara), LU 8050. 8229 (at Emain Macha). slithi mnā oēntama i tig midchuarda, ZCP xv 351 § 40 . t.¤ mór principal building; palace: in tan bá urlam la B. dénam a thige máir ┐ a gríanán, LU 8069 . secht traigid fichet isin tig mór (in a monastic settlement), Trip. 236.21 . a ttigh mōr na hAlmaine, Feis TC 847 . t.¤ na nouici `the house of the novices,' ALC i 224.16 . t.¤ n-oíged guest-house (lay and ecclesiastical. See V.SS.Hib. cxiii n. , cxviii n. ): a teg noigedsin in spirito (of the body), Wb 4a7 . for merugud tigi aíged, BDD² 260 . aircinnech tige aiged Cluana mecc Nois, CS 310.10 . teagh aoidheadh Uachdar Lámhann (the Virgin Mary), Aithd. D. 88.21 . t.¤ n-óil, n-óla drinking-hall, banqueting-house: hi t.¤ n-óil, LU 8825 . a t.¤ n-óla, Acall. 1636 . a Thighearna ar dtighe óil (of Heaven), Studies 1934, 433 § 1 . t.¤ ósta inn, hostelry: a tegh osda, Aisl. Tund. 101.17 . dogabadur tegh osta in aidchi-sin, ZCP vi 29.1 . t.¤ n-othar infirmary: teach othuir an airdríogh, Aithd. D. 3.17 . t.¤ péne penitentiary (in a monastery) : a teg pendi, Mon. Tall. 153.29 . t.¤ rígdae palace (cf. rígthech) : in t.¤ rigdai, PH 845 . i tighibh ruin, RC xliii 8.15 . t.¤ sásaid refectory: de refectorio .i. don tigh shásaidh (sic leg.), ITS xxix 201.27 . Cf. proindtech. t.¤ (na) sét treasury, a place where valuables are kept: scrinire nó fer tige saét, Wb 7c9 . go tigh na séd, Mann. and Cust. ii 118 n. 83 . ar dteach séad (of a chief), TD 25.7 . t.¤ screptra library (of a monastic settlement) : Ard Macha do loscadh ... cona durthigib uile cenmotha in teach screbtra namā, RC xvii 358.26 . an teac screabtra, CS 260.2 . Cf. is direch a mbesaib ┐ hi títhib na screptra et nigri et albi , Corm. 22.1 (a church compared to a chessboard, see 2 tí). i tigh scrutain ghaeisi, RC xliii 8.12 . t.¤ sinnser ancestral home: ni tarcuisne ar teach sinn- sior | do bheir d'Énrí a aithdeilbhsion, L.Cl.A.Buidhe 184.125 . t.¤ sorn oven-house: for an teach surn soin (of hell), Aisl. Tund. 102.14 . t.¤ talman underground chamber, vault, dungeon: is t.¤ talman, SR 3196 . airg ┐ airdlestair ┐ tighi talman, ML² 81 . do chuir a ttig talmhan é (a seomra fo íadhadh, v.l.), CF Eg. 251 . t.¤ termainn a house of refuge: ar dteagh tearmoinn `our house of safeguard,' TD 34.34 . t.¤ tinnabraid : do theagh tionnabhraidh `chamber of slumber,' TD 24.29 . i dtigh na togha `in the house of election,' 25.32 . t.¤ trota blockhouse : na tighe trota, CCath. 3590 . t.¤ túir farmhouse (?) : mar ba clach aoil gach teagh túir, DDána 119.12 . See Ériu vii 26 . t.¤ n-urnaigthe oratory : teg n-amra n-aurnaighthi, SR 7672 . goirfither t.¤ na hurnaigthe dom th.¤-sa, PH 7572.
(a) dorōnadh tech la Guairi do Senchān ota Durlus nGuaire co Cluain Ferta Brēnaind ┐ Senchan i medōn in tighi sin co nā rīsadh gemlōichet hē na gaeth na fleochud an enclosed passage , Arch. iii 4.25 .
(b) Of churches : ? lenfetar indatailcend techt | taige (.i. eacailsi) tarrsnae crainn, Thurn. zu Ir. Hdschr. i 51.1 . eclesia ... t.¤ ríg nime, O'Mulc. 182 . as tigh na heagluise `from the communion of the faithful,' Donl. 142.19 .
(c) Of heaven : nochar bhean de dul 'n-a theach, DDána 59.16 . guais liom ... do theach d'iadhadh oram I dread lest ... Thy house should be closed against me, Dán Dé viii 9 . Also with qualifying adjj. etc. : 'mo mh'inad 'na findtig `in His white mansion,' Gorm. Mar. 19 . nemth.¤ , SR 573 . 2744 . meic Nechtain in núathaig, Gorm. June 17 . núathaig .i. teach nua nimhe, O'Cl. t.¤ nebmarbtath, Wb 15c13 . ar an teach thall, DDána 6.17 . dá thigh thoghurma `house of summons,' Studies 1932, 141 § 11 . i dteagh na trócuire `the House of Mercy,' 1933, 310 § 30 . so toigh thuas, A. Ó Dálaigh viii 7 .
(d) t.¤ ifirnn hell : tuarasgbháil tighe Ifeirnn, Dán Dé xxv 21 . TSh. 6176 . Cf. beag cás toighe acht an teach-sain, Dánfhocail 122.
(e) na seacht dtighe `the Seven Mansions ' ( i.e. heaven), Aithd. D. 56.20 . Saor do dhealbh na trí tighe (? heaven, earth and hell), 56.6 . gá rí do b'fhearr trí toighe (heaven, the world, Mary's womb), DDána 61.13 .
(f) family, line (cf. Engl. house) : cineadha uaisle tighe Linox, Keat. ii 5987 . ar mhórán dá dtighthibh onóracha, TSh. 5358 . Cf. fa fhortacht do thígi to help (the people of) your house, Gilbert, Nat. Facs. of Ireland, IV i plate xiv a 5 .
(a)(i) taig inside : immaig no taig, SR 4063 . a chos amuig ┐ aroli i taig, PH 1406 . ittigh no amuigh, BNnÉ 265.z . gan comrac atigh nō amuich `fighting neither at home nor abroad,' Ériu iii 145 § 25 . Cf. ara choímthecht a taig immach di maig i t.¤ , Críth Gabl. 585 . See also istech, istig.
(b) With vbs. of motion do thig home : tudecht dia tich `to go home,' Mon. Tall. 162.29 . doristís ... dia taigh cind .x. m-bliadan, TTr.² 693 . a thecht slán da thoigh, ZCP viii 116 § 14 . ? Cf. náir an sgealsa [ag] tiacht do[t] tigh (? sic leg.), Rel. Celt. ii 293.6 .
(c) 'ga thig, 'ga tigib at home : tall bis ... in fecht deighinach, oca tigh imurro in fecht tuisech `within the[defendant's] territory ... at home,' Laws iv 12.11 Comm. a līonmaire thuaid ga toigh, ZCP viii 116 § 6 . dá bhfagh- daois uatha ga dtoigh | síoth ó ṡíol T. `for their own land,' Content. xv 29 . F. is Ch. is T. co taigib, Arch. Hib. ii 49 § 23.
(d) ó thaig from home : dochúatar iar sain ó taig, Ériu iv 98 § 28 a . ge deach rí conaill a ccēin | ... | ni hēiccen beires ó thoigh | acht do thuillemh tūarastoil, ZCP viii 116 § 10.
(e) ó thigh go tigh ` from door to door ,' Studies 1927, 88 § 20 . gan dul ... ó thigh go tigh, Donl. 350.12 .
(f) i n-óintig la dwelling with, together with : as nádúir do na grasuibh gan fulang a n-éintigh le pecadh marbhtha divine grace cannot coexist with mortal sin, Mac Aingil 381.4 . See also under oentu.
Compd. ¤elba household : budh tuar doimheanma dá thighealbha, Studies 1932, 434 § 9 (but perh. compd. of tiug).
Frequ. in placenames. T.¤ Duind, Acall. 662 . T.¤ Moling, 2680 . See Hog. Onom. Also in kennings for Ireland and its provinces : a Tigh Dá Thí, DDána 91.36 . ar Mhur Dá Thí Teach Lughaidh, 107.8 . a ghéag cláirThighe Chruachan, TD 3.39 . gabhla Thighe na Teamhrach, 9.3 . a bheithir ó aolToigh Airt, 19.9 .

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