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- Brehon (Irish: breitheamh, pronounced [ˈbʲɾʲɛhəw]) is a term for a historical arbitration, mediative and judicial role in Gaelic culture. Brehons were...
- Paula de Barra 4 episodes 2014 Scúp Annie Episode #2.5 2014 Corp & Anam Breitheamh Hughes 2 episodes 2015–2017 An Klon**** Belinda Mulrooney 8 episodes 2017...
- ways this 'more than Irish' tribe; For still they clung to fosterage, to breitheamh, cloak and bard: What king dare say to Geraldine, 'Your Irish wife discard'...
- officially titled The Honourable Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss Justice Surname (Irish: An Breitheamh Onórach Uasal [surname]), and informally referred to for short as Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss...
- meaning "cloak, cloth") brehon – A judge of ancient Irish law. From Irish breitheamh. brogue – (from bróg meaning "shoe") a type of shoe (OED). brogue – A...
- the Norman invasion of 1171 (the word "Brehon" is an Anglicisation of breitheamh (earlier brithem), the Irish word for a judge). The laws were written...
- of blood feuds. The early Scottish lawman, or Breitheamh, became the Latin Judex; the great Breitheamh became the magnus Judex, which arguably developed...
- strong plural formations are found in: bóthar, bóthair; bóithre - road breitheamh, breithimh; breithiúna - judge briathar, briathair; briathra - verb cloigeann...
- The judiciary of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Breitheamh na h-Alba) are the judicial office holders who sit in the courts of Scotland and make decisions...
- On consequence of this position the clan was also known as Clann-na Breitheamh. The Morisons held this office until 1613; and by the 19th century it...