brehon
/ˈbriːɒn/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the learned class in ancient Ireland who was an expert in law, medicine, or poetry; a judge, doctor, or poet.
“The ancient Irish brehons played a crucial role in the country’s legal system.”
1. noun
A member of the learned class in ancient Ireland who was an expert in law, medicine, or poetry; a judge, doctor, or poet.
“The ancient Irish brehons played a crucial role in the country’s legal system.”