erenagh

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Irish airchinnech, from Proto-Celtic *ɸare-kʷenno- (extremity, end); see *kʷennom (head).

Noun

erenagh (plural erenaghs)

  1. (Ireland, history, ecclesiastical) The head of a clan occupying church lands under a bishop in Gaelic Ireland.

See also

References

  • Kenneth Nicholls, Gaelic and Gaelicised Ireland in the Middle Ages, Gill and Macmillan (1972) ISBN 7171 0561 X pp.111–113.

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