Talk:gemoot

I found two other, one-time usages. If anyone finds other ones like these, feel free to add to the meanings on the main page: --AnWulf ... Ferþu Hal! 06:03, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) Comfortable, cozy
 * "Gemoot," I say remarking on the comfy-cosy feeling. &mdash; William Venator, Vestiges of Freedom, 2004
 * 1) An acronym for Get Me One Of Those
 * I call it the GEMOOT syndrome (get me one of those). &mdash; Pinny Gniwisch, Can We Survive, 2011

Moved out of the entry because it's a mention, not a use: - -sche (discuss) 04:19, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
 * 1999, Wilbert Van Vree, Meetings, Manners and Civilization: The Development of Modern Meeting Behaviour:
 * Meetings held by ruling 'free men' were known under several names such as 'thing,' 'ding' or (ge)moot.


 * Moved out of the entry because it's a citation of (a variant spelling of) witenagemote:

- -sche (discuss) 04:21, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
 * 2008, John Edward Fehay, The Pope and the Norman Invasion
 * Harold was, in fact, chosen by the Witan gemoot, in accordance with English law at the time.