hallmote
English
Etymology
From Middle English hallmote, equivalent to hall + mote (“meeting”), see moot.
Noun
hallmote (plural hallmotes)
- (law) In England, a court held in a justice's hall; a court-leet; court-baron.
From Middle English hallmote, equivalent to hall + mote (“meeting”), see moot.
hallmote (plural hallmotes)