释义 |
er·ic \ˈerik, ˈār-\ noun also eric fine (-s) Etymology: Irish Gaelic ēiric, from Old Irish ēric : a payment imposed for homicide in medieval Irish law upon the slayer and his kin consisting of a fixed price for the life of the slain and the honor price of the slayer : blood fine — compare cro, galanas, wergild |