释义 |
stateship Irish Hist.|ˈsteɪtʃɪp| [f. state n. + -ship.] = tuath.
1917D. Figgis Gaelic State Past & Future 11 To make more easy the general administration of the country, he [sc. Cormac] regrouped the administrative units of the country. Until then the nation had consisted of a number of separate stateships. 1918― in Studies VII. 259 For the unit of the Irish polity—sometimes spoken of as the Gaelic State—was the Tuath. It was at once a political and an economic unit; a stateship of a state. 1918A. de Blacam Towards Republic iii. 24 Along the western counties, where the Irish language still predominates, traces of the life of the stateships linger to this day. |