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Folc-mote or folk-mote

Folc-mote or folk-mote [fr. folk, Sax., people, and mote, meeting], a general assembly of the people to consider of

Kirk-note or Kirk-mote

Kirk-note or Kirk-mote, a meeting of parishioners on Church affairs.

Mote,

Mote, a meeting, an assembly. Used in composition as burgmote, folkmote,

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Mote-bell

Mote-bell, the bell which was used by the Saxons to summon

remote

remote re·mot·er -est 1 a : far removed in space, time, or relation [ancestors of a more degree] b :...

Moted

Filled with motes or fine floating dust as the air

Portmote

In old English law a court or mote held in a port town

Moteer

Moteer, a customary service or payment at the Mote or Court

Gemot

Gemot, a mote or moote, meeting, public assembly. The various kinds were-(1) The

Forty-days' Court

Forty-days' Court, the Court of attachment in forests, or wood-mote Court. See FOREST.

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