Aenach

/ˈeɪnɑk/ noun

In ancient Irish culture, a large public assembly or fair where people gathered for trading, competitions, and legal proceedings.

From Old Irish óenach, related to oen (one), suggesting a gathering where people came together as one community. The institution played a crucial role in pre-Christian and early Christian Irish society.

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