witenagemote — /witanagamowt/ (Spelled also uiitenagemot, wittenagemot, witanagemote, etc.) The assembly of wise men. This was the great national council or parliament of the Saxons in England, comprising the noblemen, high ecclesiastics, and other great thanes … Black's law dictionary
witenagemote — noun see witenagemot … New Collegiate Dictionary
witenagemote — wi·te·na·ge·mote … English syllables
witenagemote — Sometimes written wittena gemote, and also known as michelsyinoth, and michelgemote, the meeting of wise men, the great council, the great meeting. It was the ancient assembly of the Saxon witans, great and wise men, to aid and advise the king.… … Ballentine's law dictionary
witenagemote — noun see witenagemot … Useful english dictionary
Витенагемот — (Witenagemote или Witenagemot, букв. значит собрание мудрых: от англосаксонск. witan знать, английского wit, witness, wise и gemoth собрание) название национального собрания у англосаксов. Рядом с общепринятым Witenagemote в памятниках… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
uiitenagemot — witenagemote /witanagamowt/ (Spelled also uiitenagemot, wittenagemot, witanagemote, etc.) The assembly of wise men. This was the great national council or parliament of the Saxons in England, comprising the noblemen, high ecclesiastics, and other … Black's law dictionary
wittenagemot — witenagemote /witanagamowt/ (Spelled also uiitenagemot, wittenagemot, witanagemote, etc.) The assembly of wise men. This was the great national council or parliament of the Saxons in England, comprising the noblemen, high ecclesiastics, and other … Black's law dictionary
witanagemote — witenagemote /witanagamowt/ (Spelled also uiitenagemot, wittenagemot, witanagemote, etc.) The assembly of wise men. This was the great national council or parliament of the Saxons in England, comprising the noblemen, high ecclesiastics, and other … Black's law dictionary
Gemote — Ge*mote , n. [As. gem?t an assembly. See {Meet}, v. t.] (AS. Hist.) A meeting; used in combination, as, Witenagemote, an assembly of the wise men. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English