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GEMOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GEMOT is a judicial or legislative assembly in Anglo-Saxon England.
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gemot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old English. edit. Etymology. edit. From ġe- + *mōt, the latter from Proto-Germanic *mōtą (“meeting”). Pronunciation.
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gemot, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun gemot is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for gemot is from 1643, in the writing of Richard Baker, religious writer ...
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gemot - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
A public meeting or local judicial assembly in Anglo-Saxon England. [Old English gemōt : ge-, collective pref.; see kom in the Appendix of Indo-European roots ...
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GEMOT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(in Anglo-Saxon England) a legal or administrative assembly of a community, such as a shire or hundred.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, ...
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Quarrels between housecarles were decided by a specific tribunal (gemot), the Huskarlesteffne, in the presence of the king; depending on the nature of
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Meaning of gemot - Scrabble and Words With Friends
gemot is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word, gemot is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary, gemot is a valid Scrabble Word in International ...
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"GEMOT": An Anglo-Saxon governing assembly - OneLook
▸ noun: (historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England. ▸ noun: (by extension, rare) Any assembly. Similar: wittena-gemote, wittena- ...
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gemot - Black's law dictionary
gemot — /gamowt/ In Saxon law, a meeting or moot; a convention; a public assemblage. These were of several sorts, such as the witena gemot, or meeting of the ...
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gemot - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
ge•mot USA pronunciation n. World History(in Anglo-Saxon England) a legislative or judicial assembly. Also, ge•mote′. see moot Old English gemōt, ...
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gemote
gemot(e Eng. Hist. (gɪˈməʊt) [repr. OE. ᵹemót, f. ᵹe- together, ‘com-’ (see y-) + mót moot.] A meeting; an assembly (in England before the Norman Conquest) for judicial or legislative purposes. See also witenagemot.c 1000 Laws of æthelstan c. 20 (Schmid) ᵹif hwa ᵹemot forsitte. 1641 Baker Chron. 27/...
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Herewald of Llandaff
The consent of the English authorities was obtained in 1059, when at the Whitsuntide gemot, held at Westminster, Archbishop Kinsi of York (in the absence
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witenagemot
witenagemot Hist. (ˈwɪtənəgɪˌməʊt, popularly wɪtəˈnægɪmɒt) Also 3 witene imot; 6 wytena gemote, 7 weidenagamoot, 7–9 wittena-gemot(e, (9 witana-). [OE. witena ᵹemót assembly of wise men: see witan, wite n.1, and gemote, moot n.1] The assembly of the witan, the national council of Anglo-Saxon times; ...
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thing | Etymology of thing by etymonline
Old English husting "meeting, court, tribunal," from Old Norse husðing "council," from hus "house" (see house (n.)) + ðing "assembly" (see thing); so called because it was a meeting of the men who formed the "household" of a nobleman or king.The native Anglo-Saxon word for this was folc-gemot.The plural became the usual form c. 1500; sense of "temporary platform for political speeches ...
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