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Title    : The Buik o Ruth: 15 - Levirate Merridge
Author(s): A S Borrowman

Copyright holder(s): Mrs Lorna F Borrowman

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'Levirate' comes frae the Latyne, a guidbrither: a guidbrither wha is a
guidman's (in Sudron: husband's) brither.

It is deponit in Deuteronomy XXV: 5-10, gif a man dee, leain nae son, his
brither, gif he leeves on the samin mailin, is tae merry his widow-wife,
the auld son tae tak the name and the heirskip o the deed man. Gin the
brither o the deed man willna merry the widow-wife, the aylers o the brugh
maun be conveent, whan the  widow-wife maun pu aff ane o his shoon, and
spit in his face tae shaw ill-wull. 

This was gie auldfanglt whan the Buik o Ruth cam tae be scrievit. Algates,
whan Ruth was scrievit, the fowk fasht themsels mair wi the name o the
faimly, (a man leevit throwe his bairns) and wi mailins, graithin, and
plenishin and the needcessity o keepin aa for the clan. 

In Ruth IV we jalouse that the guidwife is pairt o the haudin. Boaz merries
Ruth as GOEL, (hainer) nae as LEVIR (brither o the deed man) whilk he
wasna. The merridge was naething by-common, and was anerlie a peerie pairt
o the excambion.

The neist o kin by his nay-say drees nae ill-wull, and the maitter o his
shoon is anerlie a survivance o a wont-tae-be o by-gaun days. The richt tae
walk aa owre a mailin belangit tae the awner, and tae the awner anerlie.
The shae was the taken o awnerheid. 

Tae tak the shae was tae tak seisin o the grund.



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Method of composition: Typed
Year of composition: 1974
Word count: 264
General description: Explanation of the concept of Levirate Marriage

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Published: Publisher: Gordon Wright
Publication year: 1979
Place of publication: Edinburgh
ISBN/ISSN: SBN 903065 30 4
Edition: 1st
Part of larger text: Contained in: The Buik o Ruth and ither wark in Lallans
Editor: Author: Alex S. Borrowman
Page numbers: 42

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Author id: 755
Forenames: A
Initials: S
Surname: Borrowman
Gender: Male
Decade of birth: 1910
Educational attainment: University
Age left school: 17
Upbringing/religious beliefs: Protestantism
Occupation: Parish Minister
Place of birth: Stirling
Region of birth: Stirling
Birthplace CSD dialect area: Stlg
Country of birth: Scotland
Father's occupation: Shop assistant
Father's place of birth: Stirling
Father's region of birth: Stirling
Father's birthplace CSD dialect area: Stlg
Father's country of birth: Scotland
Mother's occupation: Dress maker
Mother's place of birth: Dunblane
Mother's region of birth: E & SE Perthshire
Mother's birthplace CSD dialect area: Per
Mother's country of birth: Scotland

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