folk·moot (fōk

m

t

) or
folk·mote (-mōt

)
n.A general assembly of the people of a town, district, or shire in medieval England.
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folkmoot [Middle English, from Old English
folcmōt :
folc,
folk; see
folk +
mōt,
meeting.]
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