folkmote Sentence Examples

  1. The folkmote, an ancient assembly of free men, served as a governing body in early Germanic societies.
  2. The folkmote's primary purpose was to make laws, settle disputes, and elect leaders.
  3. The decisions made at the folkmote were considered binding on the entire community.
  4. Only free adult male members of the community could participate in the folkmote.
  5. The folkmote was typically held in a central location, such as a field or a courthouse.
  6. The proceedings of the folkmote were often informal and participatory.
  7. Over time, the folkmote evolved into more formal representative assemblies, such as parliaments.
  8. The legacy of the folkmote can be seen in the democratic principles and participatory processes of modern governments.
  9. The folkmote served as a vital institution in the formation of early Anglo-Saxon law and governance.
  10. While the folkmote no longer exists in its original form, its influence on modern democratic systems continues to be recognized and studied.

folkmote Meaning

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folkmote (n.)

An assembly of the people

a general assembly of the people to consider and order matters of the commonwealth; also, a local court.

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An assembly of the people, a general assembly of the people to consider and order matters of the commonwealth; also, a local court.

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The folkmote, an ancient assembly of free men, served as a governing body in early Germanic societies.

The folkmote's primary purpose was to make laws, settle disputes, and elect leaders.

The decisions made at the folkmote were considered binding on the entire community.

Only free adult male members of the community could participate in the folkmote.