释义 |
ˈtanister rare. [ad. Irish and Gael. tanaistear, f. tanaiste (see prec.) + fhear man.] = prec.
1612Davies Why Ireland, etc. (1787) 182 For every theft under fourteen pence, a fine of five marks should be paid; forty-six shillings and eight pence to the Captain, and twenty shillings to the Tanister. 1937Burke's Landed Gentry (ed. 15) 1496/1 Hugh Vernon Macleod, 11th Chieftain of Talisker, and apparent Tanister of Macleod of Macleod. |