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plural raths
(historical) A walled enclosure, especially in Ireland; a ringfort built sometime between the Iron Age and the Viking Age. quotations
There are numerous Danish raths in the parish.
1907, James Woods, Annals of Westmeath, Ancient and Modern
Those with Celtic legendry in their heritage—mainly the Scotch-Irish element of New Hampshire, and their kindred who had settled in Vermont on Governor Wentworth’s colonial grants—linked them vaguely with the malign fairies and “little people” of the bogs and raths, and protected themselves with scraps of incantation handed down through many generations.
1931, H. P. Lovecraft, chapter 1, in The Whisperer in Darkness
A Burmese carriage of state. examples
comparative more rath, superlative most rath
Alternative form of rathe. examples