Gemots vs Gemote - What's the difference?
gemots | gemote |
A public meeting.
A judicial assembly.
* 1895 , Geoff Horton, The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints
An assembly, council.
* 1876 , John Richard Green, Stray Studies from England and Italy
To unite, assemble.
* 1778 , Thomas Chatterton, The Rowley Poems
As nouns the difference between gemots and gemote
is that gemots is while gemote is a public meeting.As a verb gemote is
to unite, assemble.gemote
English
Alternative forms
* gemoot, gemotNoun
(en noun)- Each division had a court subordinate to those that were superior, the highest in each shire being the shire-gemot , or folck-mote, ...
- his conquest of the realm was followed by the gathering of a new gemote at Oxford ...
Verb
(gemot)- I will to the West, and gemote alle the knyghtes''
