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moot hall Also 4 mut halle, 4–6 mot(e hall(e, 5 moyt halle, mute hall(e, 6 moute hal. [f. moot n.1 + hall1.] A hall in which a moot is held. a. A council chamber; a town hall; a judgement hall. (Now only Hist. and in names of buildings surviving in certain English towns.) b. In the inns of court, a hall where moot cases were argued.
c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 123 Þei ledden Jesus..in to þe Mut-halle. c1400Gamelyn 717 Gamelyn com boldelich in-to the moot-halle. c1440Alphabet of Tales 299 Saynt Leonard apperid in myddest of þe mute-hall. 14..Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 729/22 Hoc pretorium, a moythalle. 1526Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 253 He was brought forth agayn of the mote hall, & presented to the iewes. 1566Drant Horace, Sat. ii. vi. H vj b, The scribes pray me, for maine affayres, to haste the moute hal fro. 1648Siege of Colchester in Antiquary Apr. (1880) 168 Fairfax..appointed a Council of War which met at the Moot Hall. 1677Nicolson Gloss. Cumb. & Westm. in Trans. R. Soc. Lit. (1870) IX. 316 Moothall, guildhall. 1684Cowel's Interpr. s.v. Moot, The places where Moot-Cases were argued, was anciently called a Moot-hall. 1794W. Hutchinson Hist. Cumbld. I. 253 The hall in which the assizes are held at Carlisle, still goes by the name of the mote, or moot-hall. 1865Reader 5 Aug. 144 [Hexham] A picturesque moot-hall and prison in one. 1905Athenæum 23 Sept. 402/2 Kindly coastguards had stretched flags from the old Moot Hall [Aldeburgh] to the houses opposite. |