Tighearn

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scot gaelic for Lord

Used in the SCA as an acceptable alternative to the title "Lord".

It is pronounced "TEE yearn" or "CHEE yearn"

(Proper Scot gaelic as a palital soft "t" that sounds similar to the Ch sound in cheese.)

The Gaelic also has it spelled at Tigherna, Tigerna, etc. the -a ending is not feminine as in Latin, but proper masculine ending in Old Scot.

See Lord and Award of Arms