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folk·moot \ˈfōkˌmüt\ noun or folk·mote \-ˌmōt\ (-s) Etymology: alteration of Old English folcmōt, folcgemōt, from folc people + mōt, gemōt meeting — more at folk, moot : an assembly of the people; especially : a general assembly, court, or council (as of a town, city, or shire) in early England — compare moot |