folc
1folc — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí …
2folc — folc(k obs. form of folk …
3folc-land — /fowklzend/ In Saxon law, land of the folk or people. Land belonging to the people or the public folc land was the property of the community. It might be occupied in common, or possessed in severally; and, in the latter case, it was probably… …
4folc-land — /fowklzend/ In Saxon law, land of the folk or people. Land belonging to the people or the public folc land was the property of the community. It might be occupied in common, or possessed in severally; and, in the latter case, it was probably… …
5folc-gemote — /fowkgamowt/ (folc gemote Spelled also, folkmote, folcmote, folkgemote; from folc, people, and gemote, an assembly.) In Saxon law, a general assembly of the people in a town or shire. It appears to have had judicial functions of a limited nature …
6folc-gemote — /fowkgamowt/ (folc gemote Spelled also, folkmote, folcmote, folkgemote; from folc, people, and gemote, an assembly.) In Saxon law, a general assembly of the people in a town or shire. It appears to have had judicial functions of a limited nature …
7folc-mote — /fowkmowt/ A general assembly of the people, under the Saxons. See folc gemote …
8folc-mote — /fowkmowt/ A general assembly of the people, under the Saxons. See folc gemote …
9folc — n ( es/ ) folk, people, nation, tribe; a collection or class of persons, laity; troop, army …
10folc — 1) falce 2) otturare, ostruire, chiudere …