teaghlach

Etymology
From. Akin to both and.

Noun

 * 1) immediate family
 * 2) household

Usage notes

 * The Irish version of the uses the term teaghlach when the English version uses the term 'family', which some people argue is a proof that the Irish constitution does not exclude same-gender couples or adopted children from its definition of family founded on marriage . The Irish version of the Constitution is used to explicate the English meaning when uncertain. The household, as opposed to the clan, does not need to imply a blood relation.
 * 1937, Bunreacht na hÉireann, An Teaghlach, Airteagal 41.3.1°
 * "ga"

- Ós ar an bPósadh atá an Teaghlach bunaithe gabhann an Stát air féin coimirce faoi leith a dhéanamh ar ord an phósta agus é a chosaint ar ionsaí.

Derived terms

 * An Naomhtheaghlach

Etymology
From ( + ).

Noun

 * 1) family, household
 * 2) house genealogy
 * 3) By extension: clan, tribe, race, progeny
 * 4)  house, dwelling
 * 1)  house, dwelling