- hallmoot
- \\ˈhȯlˌmüt\ noun
Etymology: Middle English halimot, from hal hall + -imot (from Old English gemōt assembly) — more at hall, gemot: a private court of the lord of a manor : court baron
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Hallmoot — The *manorial court, held in a *manor s hall; a court of customary and ancient law. Minor, local, offences were dealt with and the only capital offences considered were those involving *infangen theof. Later, hallmoot was used also of the court… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
hallmoot — hall·moot … English syllables
hallmoot — /holmowt/ See haligemot … Black's law dictionary
hallmoot — /holmowt/ See haligemot … Black's law dictionary
Halimote — See Hallmoot … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases