folk|mote

folk|mote
folk|mot or folk|mote «FOHK MOHT»,
= folkmoot. (Cf.folkmoot)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • folk — folk; folk·ish; folk·lor·ic; folk·lor·ish; folk·lor·ism; folk·lor·ist; folk·moot; kin·folk; mer·folk; folk·lor·is·tics; folk·ie; nor·folk; suf·folk; folk·ish·ness; folk·lor·is·tic; folk·mote; …   English syllables

  • folk|mot — or folk|mote «FOHK MOHT», = folkmoot. (Cf. ↑folkmoot) …   Useful english dictionary

  • mote — bar·mote; ba·ta·mote; de·mote; lo·co·mote; mick·le·mote; mote; pro·mote; re·mote·ly; re·mote·ness; swan·i·mote; ward·mote; wood·mote; re·mote; com·mote; folk·mote; ge·mote; swan·mote; wi·te·na·ge·mote; …   English syllables

  • folk-land — also folk mote /fowklaend/fowkmowt/ See folcland folc gemote …   Black's law dictionary

  • folk-land — also folk mote /fowklaend/fowkmowt/ See folcland folc gemote …   Black's law dictionary

  • mote — Moot Moot, n. [AS. m[=o]t, gem[=o]t, a meeting; usually in comp.] [Written also {mote}.] 1. A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp., a meeting of the people of a village or district, in Anglo Saxon times, for the discussion and settlement …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • folkmote — folk·mote …   English syllables

  • folkmoot — folk•moot [[t]ˈfoʊkˌmut[/t]] also folk•mote, folk•mot [[t] ˌmoʊt[/t]] n. gov (formerly, in England) a general assembly of the people of a shire, town, etc • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME; OE folcmōt folk meeting. See folk, moot …   From formal English to slang

  • Folkmote — Folk mote , n. [AS. folcm[=o]t folk meeting.] An assembly of the people; esp. (Sax. Law), a general assembly of the people to consider and order matters of the commonwealth; also, a local court. [Hist.] [1913 Webster] To which folkmote they all… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • London —     London     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► London     London, the capital of England and chief city of the British Empire, is situated about fifty miles from the mouth of the Thames, Lat. 51°30 , Long. 0°5 . The word London is used in widely… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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