- "eye" Av aši "both eyes" OCS oko "eye"
OPrus aks "eye", Lith akis "eye" OIr
enech, W enep "face" akn, nom pl. ačʿkʿ "eye" sy "eye" A ak, B ek "eye" *h₁óh₃(e)s...
- that is
either a "body fine" or a "wergild", and the
other is the Log n
Enech, an
honour price owed to the kin of the
victim that
varied according to...
- cro, enach, and
galnes (cf.
Irish crólige báis
relating to éraic,
Irish enech, and
Welsh galanas, resp.).
Payment is made to the
victims or
their families...
- same
thing in ****bric).
Enauch corresponds to Old
Irish enech,
which meant "face" (C/F, lóg n-
enech meant honour price). The text
contains many
other Gaelic...
-
power and was
subordinate to the main wife. She had a
legal duty (Lóg n-
enech) to ****ist the
first wife in case of
illness and
could be har****ed and injured...
- Györffy
claimed that
Anonymus created the name of Eunedubeli**** from
Enech, Dula and
Belar –
characters of the
legend of the
wondrous hind.
Gyula Kristó...
- out", from the root word chúkw, 'be distant, far away' and the
suffix -
enech, 'at the bottom'.
According to
linguist William Bright, the
English name...
-
usually punished with two
types of fine: a
fixed éraic and a
variable Log n
Enech; a
murderer was only
killed if he and his
relatives could not pay the fine...
-
differed from
other fantasy systems by
introducing new concepts,
including "
enech"
which was a
system representing re****tion and
honor for characters.: 108 ...
-
summer (Brian
bregach Mag Shamradhan,
taisech Tellaigh Echach, fer rob ferr
enech agus
engnum do bhí na
aimsir fein, do
mharbad la h-Oedh
mBreiffnech ****...