fearann-tuatha
sm Ancient Celtic tribeland customs, known later as the “run-rig system.” By it there was no individual or isolated tenure. The peasantry lived in a village or township and the surrounding lands and pasture were held, the latter in common and the former — the cultivated part — was divided every year under the supervision of a village officer called “maor” and in later times “constable.”
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