Troithlidhe, meaning of, [475]

Tuatha De Danann, [47], [51], [52]; their druids, steeds, servants, etc., [524]; the names of their chief people, [52]; believed by O'Donovan and O'Curry to have been real people, [53]; no Irish families descended from them, [76], [563]; their gods die, [80], [287]; their druids, [82], [83]; history of, [280] ff.; confounded with the sidhe, [284]; meaning of the name; [286]; aid Cuchulain, [334]; Mac Firbis on them, [563]

Tuathal, or Toole, [29]; extorts the Boru tribute, [30], [393] ff.

Tuan mac Cairill, [95], [381]

Tugen, the, or poet's robe, [240]

Tuisco, [59]

Tuireann, children of, [78], [287]

Turin glosses, the, [267]

Turlough mac Stairn, tale, [260]

Turpin's Chronicle in Irish, [572]