witan

/ˈwɪtən/
noun
  1. The council of wise men and nobles that advised Anglo-Saxon kings; an early form of parliament.
    • In Anglo-Saxon England, the witan had the power to choose a new king.
    • The witan met to advise the king on matters of war and peace.
    • Historians study the witan to understand early English government.
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