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Housecarl
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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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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halmote
hallmote, halmote (ˈhɔːlməʊt) Forms: 2–5 halimot, 4 (7–8 Hist.) halymote, Hist. 6 haylemot, 6–9 halimote, heal-gemot, 7–9 halmot, 8 hallimote, 8–9 hal(l)mote, 9 hallmoot. [Early ME. hal-imot, -ymote, repr. an OE. * heall-ᵹemót, f. heall hall1 + ᵹemót meeting, assembly.] 1. The court of the lord of a...
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Saint Osmund
In 1086 Osmund was present at the Great Gemot held at Old Sarum when the Domesday Book was accepted and the great landowners swore fealty to the sovereign
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Cardboard furniture
Wien: Technische Universität Wien, 1995,
Minke, Gemot. "Bauen mit Pappe". In: DBZ (1977) 11, pp. 1497–1500.
Schreibmayer, Peter. "Cardboards.
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comitia
‖ comitia, n. pl. (kəˈmɪʃɪə) [L., pl. of comitium assembly, place of assembly, f. com- together + -itium going: cf. ex-itium out-going, in-itium entrance.] 1. Roman Antiq. An assembly of the Roman people convened for the purpose of electing magistrates and passing laws. Formerly comices.1734 tr. Rol...
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County Court (England and Wales)
In Anglo Saxon England, the name for court was gemot and all courts were called by this name.
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court-baron
ˈcourt-ˈbaron [a. AF. court baron, earlier court de baroun; in med.L. curia baronis, court of the baron or lord.] The assembly of the freehold tenants of a manor under the presidency of the lord or his steward. Such a court had a jurisdiction in civil actions arising within the manor, especially in ...
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moot
▪ I. moot, n.1 (muːt) Forms: 1 ᵹemót, 2–3 imot, mot, 4–9 mote, 5–6 mute, 6 mout, 6–7 mute, 7 moat, mott, 5– moot. [Early ME. mōt, imōt, repr. OE. mót neut. (before 12th c. found only in compounds) and ȥemót neut. (with prefix ᵹe-, y-; the prefix in ns. disappeared early in ME., so that the two forms...
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Ministry of Magic
That word derives from the Old English for "meeting of wise men" (witan – wise man or counsellor / gemot – assembly)
In Order of the Phoenix, about fifty
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诺曼征服英格兰
以诺曼人的政治机构王廷(curia regis),取代盎格鲁-撒克逊人原有的贤人会(witenagemot,或称witena gemot)。王廷由主教、修道院院长、大地主组成,每年召开三次会议,但国王能随时召开。除此之外,国王另有由亲信组成的内圈组织,称为小会议(small council)。
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