👉 The term "ceilidhe" in Irish is commonly used to refer to a person who has been granted the title of Lord. It can also be used to describe someone who has been appointed as an officer, such as a High Sheriff or a Member of Parliament. In the context of Ireland, the title of Lord was first bestowed on William Wallace by King James V in 1372, and it has since been held by several other prominent figures. The term "ceilidhe"