folkmoot

/ˈfoʊkˌmut/
noun
  1. A historical assembly or meeting of people, especially in medieval England, for discussing community matters or making decisions.
    • The village held a folkmoot to decide on the new grazing laws.
    • In the folkmoot, every free man had a voice in local governance.
    • Historians study records of the folkmoot to understand early democracy.
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