"Tigh" is a Gaelic word that means "house" or "family." It is often used in place names in Scotland and Ireland, such as Tighnabruaich and Tighnabruaich in Scotland, which both mean "house on the hill" in Gaelic.
In addition, "tigh" can also refer to a traditional Irish or Scottish cottage or dwelling, often made of stone or wood. These types of homes were typically small and simple, with thatched roofs and basic amenities. Today, some tighs have been restored and converted into holiday homes or tourist accommodations.
Overall, "tigh" carries connotations of warmth, security, and familial ties in Gaelic culture.
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