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(Ireland, historical) The honour price ascribed to an individual as a measure of his/her status, recorded in the early Irish Law tracts. It had to be paid for any major offence committed against an individual, e.g. murder, satire, serious injury, refusal of hospitality, theft, violation of protection, etc.
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noun
(Ireland,
historical)
The
honour
price
ascribed
to
an
individual
as
a
measure
of
his/her
status,
recorded
in
the
early
Irish
Law
tracts.
It
had
to
be
paid
for
any
major
offence
committed
against
an
individual,
e.g.
murder,
satire,
serious
injury,
refusal
of
hospitality,
theft,
violation
of
protection,
etc.
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(Ireland,
historical)
The
honour
price
ascribed
to
an
individual
as
a
measure
of
his/her
status,
recorded
in
the
early
Irish
Law
tracts.
It
had
to
be
paid
for
any
major
offence
committed
against
an
individual,
e.g.
murder,
satire,
serious
injury,
refusal
of
hospitality,
theft,
violation
of
protection,
etc.