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Cacht ( Slave )

:oops: Russian: nevol'nik. Italian: schiavo. French: esclave. Spanish: esclavo. Austrian (German): Sklave. There's no Irish translation for the word slave. Sorry.

Maybe only on that site :bookworm:

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Cacht ( Slave )

oops.gif Russian: nevol'nik. Italian: schiavo. French: esclave. Spanish: esclavo. Austrian (German): Sklave. There's no Irish translation for the word slave. Sorry.

Maybe only on that site book.gif

O, ye of little faith :D

Slavery as practiced by the Celts was very likely similar to the better documented practice in ancient Greece and Rome.[53] Slaves were acquired from war, raids, and penal and debt servitude.[53] Slavery was hereditary[citation needed], though manumission was possible. The Old Irish word for slave, cacht, and the Welsh term caeth are likely derived from the Latin captus, captive, suggesting that slave trade was an early venue of contact between Latin and Celtic societies.[53] In the Middle Ages, slavery was especially prevalent in the Celtic countries.[54] Manumissions were discouraged by law and the word for "female slave", cumal, was used as a general unit of value in Ireland.

Know your limits...yahoo.gif

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Cacht ( Slave )

oops.gif Russian: nevol'nik. Italian: schiavo. French: esclave. Spanish: esclavo. Austrian (German): Sklave. There's no Irish translation for the word slave. Sorry.

Maybe only on that site book.gif

O, ye of little faith :D

Slavery as practiced by the Celts was very likely similar to the better documented practice in ancient Greece and Rome.[53] Slaves were acquired from war, raids, and penal and debt servitude.[53] Slavery was hereditary[citation needed], though manumission was possible. The Old Irish word for slave, cacht, and the Welsh term caeth are likely derived from the Latin captus, captive, suggesting that slave trade was an early venue of contact between Latin and Celtic societies.[53] In the Middle Ages, slavery was especially prevalent in the Celtic countries.[54] Manumissions were discouraged by law and the word for "female slave", cumal, was used as a general unit of value in Ireland.

Know your limits...yahoo.gif

Fair dos to ye :thumbsup: I yield the field [this time :lol: ]

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Cacht ( Slave )

oops.gif Russian: nevol'nik. Italian: schiavo. French: esclave. Spanish: esclavo. Austrian (German): Sklave. There's no Irish translation for the word slave. Sorry.

Maybe only on that site book.gif

O, ye of little faith biggrin.gif

Slavery as practiced by the Celts was very likely similar to the better documented practice in ancient Greece and Rome.[53] Slaves were acquired from war, raids, and penal and debt servitude.[53] Slavery was hereditary[citation needed], though manumission was possible. The Old Irish word for slave, cacht, and the Welsh term caeth are likely derived from the Latin captus, captive, suggesting that slave trade was an early venue of contact between Latin and Celtic societies.[53] In the Middle Ages, slavery was especially prevalent in the Celtic countries.[54] Manumissions were discouraged by law and the word for "female slave", cumal, was used as a general unit of value in Ireland.

Know your limits...yahoo.gif

Fair dos to ye thumbsup.gif I yield the field [this time laugh.gif ]

OMG, That was almost...... an apology biggrin.gif ... Almost

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