king of all deer in Ireland, [99];
name of “gods” given to the People of Dana by, [104]
Tuatha De Danann (thoo'a-haw day danawn'). Literal meaning, “the folk of the god whose mother is Dana,” [103]
Turenn. The quest of the Sons of, [113]-[116];
reference to Lugh in the quest of the Sons of, [123]
Twrch Trwyth (toorch troo'-with). A king in shape of a monstrous boar, [391]
Tyler. Reference of, in his “Primitive Culture,” to festival of Sun-god, Tezcatlipoca, [77]
Tylwyth Teg. Welsh fairies;
Gwyn ap Nudd, King of the, [353]