Trícha
Trícha is a historical term found in Old and Early Modern Irish, used to denote a group or division linked to the idea of three. The word is built from trí, meaning three, with a suffix that forms a noun, and it entered discussions of land, administration, and geography in medieval Gaelic contexts.
In Gaelic law and territorial practice, trícha referred to a unit of land, taxation, or military levy
The term also surfaces in scholarly work on medieval Ireland, where trícha is discussed in the context
Today, trícha is primarily of academic interest, noted in discussions of Gaelic legal and geographic history
See also: tuath, land divisions in medieval Ireland, Irish land tenure and administration.