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SWANIMOTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWANIMOTE is a court formerly held before foresters, verderers, and other forest officers to try offenses against vert and venison and to ... www.merriam-webster.com
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swanimote | swainmote, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun swanimote is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for swanimote is from 1189, in ... www.oed.com
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Swanimote - Websters Dictionary 1828
a court held before the verderors of the forest as judges, by the steward of the court, thrice every year; the swains or freeholders within the forest ... webstersdictionary1828.com
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swanimote
swanimote, swainmote Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈswɒnɪməʊt), (ˈsweɪnməʊt) Forms: 2–4 swanimot, 3 suanimot, swaynimot, -emot, 3–4 swanemot, 4 swanymot, swanmot, pl. swanesmotes, 5 swanemoode, 6 swanymote, swynemote, 6–7 swannimote, 7 swanimoote, swannamott, swaynemote, swainemote; Hist. 6–9 swanimote, 7 swainm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brewer's: Swanimote - InfoPlease
A court held thrice a year before forest verderers by the steward of the court. So called because the swans or swains were the jurymen. www.infoplease.com
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The Swanimote, Courts, Inquests, Regard, and Forest Eyre
The Swanimote. The foresters, verderers and agisters met at a forest assembly to make arrangements for the agistment of the king's demesne woods. robinhoodlegend.com
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sweinmote
swein, sweingeor, sweinmote obs. ff. swain, swinger1, swanimote. Oxford English Dictionary
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swanimote - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
swanimote (plural swanimotes). Alternative form of swainmote. References. edit. “swanimote”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass. en.wiktionary.org
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Swanimote - Meanings, Details & Examples - Memorize with Dictozo
A Swanimote is a traditional community meeting in parts of Europe, particularly in Ireland and Scotland, where local issues are discussed and decisions are made ... dictozo.com
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definition of Swanimote by The Free Dictionary
Swan´i`mote · △ · swan-neck deformity · swan-neck deformity · swan-neck deformity · swan-neck deformity · swan-necked · swan-necked · Swan-song ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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swainmote - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
swanimote · sweinmote. Etymology. edit. From swain + mote. Compare Latin swanimotum. Noun. edit. swainmote (plural swainmotes). (UK, law, obsolete or ... en.wiktionary.org
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Swanimote, swainmote. World English Historical Dictionary
'to enable the forest officers to superintend the depasturing of pigs in the king's woods in the autumn and the clearance of the forest of cattle and sheep ... wehd.com
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swainmote
swainmote see swanimote. Oxford English Dictionary
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Feckenham Forest
Some rolls of the Swanimote court of the forest from the time of Henry VII also survive. wikipedia.org
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swain
swain, n. (sweɪn) Forms: 2–5 swein, 3–5 sweyn, 4–5 swayn, 4–6 swayne, squayne, Sc. swane, 4–7 swaine, (3 swæin, suein, 4 sueyn, suayn, suain, 5 sweyne, 6 suane), 3, 7– swain. [a. ON. sveinn boy, servant, attendant, = OE. swán swon. Occurs as the second element of a compound in boatswain (late OE. bá... Oxford English Dictionary
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