hallmoot
/ˈhɑːlmuːt/Definitions
1. noun
A gathering of the people of a hall or a large community meeting in Anglo-Saxon England, often for law-making or decision-making purposes.
“The Anglo-Saxon king called a hallmoot to discuss the upcoming war.”
1. noun
A gathering of the people of a hall or a large community meeting in Anglo-Saxon England, often for law-making or decision-making purposes.
“The Anglo-Saxon king called a hallmoot to discuss the upcoming war.”