Teagueland
name
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Definitions
Proper Noun
- 1 Ireland derogatory, obsolete
"O who'll march for me? now speak any that dare, / A horse and a hundred pounds for him, that's fair; / Dear courtier excuse me from Teagueland and slaughter, / And take, which you please, my wife or my daughter."
Example
More examples"O who'll march for me? now speak any that dare, / A horse and a hundred pounds for him, that's fair; / Dear courtier excuse me from Teagueland and slaughter, / And take, which you please, my wife or my daughter."
Etymology
From Teague + -land, from Irish Tadhg.
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