释义 |
flath Irish Hist. Also flaith. [Irish.] A lord (see quots.).
1873Sullivan Introd. O'Curry's Anc. Irish I. 101 The first class [of Aires] were the true lords or Flaths, the Hlaford of the Anglo-Saxons. 1876― in Encycl. Brit. V. 799 An aire whose family held the same land for three generations was called a flaith or lord. |