brehon
English
Etymology
From an Anglicized oblique form (such as genitive singular breitheamhan or dative singular breitheamhain) of Irish breitheamh, from Old Irish brithem, from breth (“judgment”).
Noun
brehon (plural brehons)
- (Ireland, historical) A judge or lawgiver in ancient Celtic Ireland.
Derived terms
- Brehon laws
Anagrams
- Bohner, Hebron, behorn