gemot
Gemot is an Old English term meaning an assembly or meeting, used to describe gatherings of free people in early Germanic societies for discussion, lawmaking, and adjudication. The concept appears in Anglo-Saxon England and in related Germanic legal cultures, and the word is etymologically connected to the modern English word moot, as well as to cognate terms in other Germanic languages.
In practice, gemots ranged from local gatherings to larger constitutional or judicial assemblies. Local forms included
Etymology: gemot derives from Old English and Proto-Germanic roots meaning “meeting” or “assembly.” The modern sense
Legacy: Gemot-like assemblies influenced the development of English constitutional and judicial institutions and had parallels in