SCA linguistics, WIP

Jun 04, 2013 15:10

A more accurate list of titles in Irish.

RankIrish TermTranslation/Notes
King/QueenArd Rí/RíganHigh king/queen
Prince/PrincessRí/Rígan CucidhKing/Queen of Province
Crown PrinceTanaise Rig/RiganSecond to King/Queen
Duke/DuchessRí/Rígan TúathKing/Queen of Clans, Irish Term
Count/CountessRí/Rígan TúaitheKing/Queen of a Clan, Irish Term
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londubh June 5 2013, 03:18:34 UTC
Can you identify a medieval spelling (rather than modern Irish)? I'd have to look a bit more, but I'm working off of the DIL (the Irish version of the OED) and Thurneysen (the foremost authority on old Irish), and at least one (ritre) is definitely the older spelling.

Were your suggested titles used with names, or are they more like identifiers of rank? I know they were the names of ranks, but I'm not certain how they were used at present (like I said, insufficiently researched).

Is it fair to prevent anyone who does not have this rank from using this term (for instance, do you want to make it impossible for a non-knight to register Ritire)? For most of them, yes, they'd be appropriate. For Ritre that's a bit more difficult, as the Irish didn't have a "knight" class, and the word literally means "horseman" (in the soldier sense), but since "Caballero" means about the same thing, literally, and Ridire is already on that list...

On the administrative side, each alternate title is a separate submission That does simplify things, as some are more researched than others. I'll probably contact Black Lion when I get settled (and my books out of storage) back in pugetopolis.

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