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Ornest

In old English law. The trial by battle, which does not seem to have been usual in England before the time of the Conqueror, though originating in the klng-donis of the north, where it was practiced under the name of “holm gang” from the custom of fighting duels on a small island or holm, wharton

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)