Folc
Folc is an Old English noun meaning “the people” or “the nation.” It is a collective term used to refer to the inhabitants of a region or country, rather than a single individual. In Old English texts it appears in legal, political, and narrative contexts as a way of speaking about communities as social groups. The word functions as a basic lexeme in the language’s description of society and governance.
Etymologically, folc derives from Proto-Germanic origins, with cognates in other Germanic languages such as Old High
In modern usage, folc survives primarily in scholarly discussion of Old English and in attempts to evoke
Overall, folc represents a foundational concept in early Germanic and English sociolinguistics: the collective people of