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Definition of folk
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Folk (n.
collect.
& pl.) Alt. of Folk.
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Folkland
::
Folkland
(n.) Land held in
villenage,
being
distributed
among the folk, or
people,
at the
pleasure
of the lord of the
manor,
and
resumed
at his
discretion.
Not being held by any
assurance
in
writing,
it was
opposed
to
bookland
or
charter
land, which was held by
deed..
Biffin
::
Biffin
(n.) A sort of apple
peculiar
to
Norfolk,
Eng..
Cousinhood
::
Cousinhood
(n.) The state or
condition
of a
cousin;
also, the
collective
body of
cousins;
kinsfolk..
Folks
::
Folks (n.
collect.
& pl.) In
Anglo-Saxon
times,
the
people
of a group of
townships
or
villages;
a
community;
a
tribe..
Mote
::
Mote (n.) A body of
persons
who meet for
discussion,
esp. about the
management
of
affairs;
as, a
folkmote..
Folkmote
::
Folkmote
(n.) a
general
assembly
of the
people
to
consider
and order
matters
of the
commonwealth;
also, a local
court..
Folks
::
Folks (n.
collect.
& pl.)
People
in
general,
or a
separate
class of
people;
--
generally
used in the
plural
form, and often with a
qualifying
adjective;
as, the old
folks;
poor
folks..
Gentlefolk
::
Gentlefolk
(n. pl.) Alt. of
Gentlefolk.
Scyphus
::
Scyphus
(n.) A kind of large
drinking
cup, -- used by
Greeks
and
Romans,
esp. by poor
folk..
Lore
::
Lore (v. t.) That which is or may be
learned
or
known;
the
knowledge
gained
from
tradition,
books,
or
experience;
often,
the whole body of
knowledge
possessed
by a
people
or class of
people,
or
pertaining
to a
particular
subject;
as, the lore of the
Egyptians;
priestly
lore; legal lore;
folklore..
Kinsfolk
::
Kinsfolk
(n.)
Relatives;
kindred;
kin;
persons
of the same
family
or
closely
or
closely
related
families.
Folk Lore
::
Folk lore ()
Tales,
legends,
or
superstitions
long
current
among the
people..
Folklore
::
Folklore
() Alt. of Folk lor.
Folk
::
Folk (n.
collect.
& pl.) Alt. of Folk.
Folks
::
Folks (n.
collect.
& pl.) The
persons
of one's own
family;
as, our folks are all
well..
Townsfolk
::
Townsfolk
(n.) The
people
of a town;
especially,
the
inhabitants
of a city, in
distinction
from
country
people;
townspeople..
Workfolk
::
Workfolk
(n.)
People
that
labor.
Moot
::
Moot (n.) A
meeting
for
discussion
and
deliberation;
esp., a
meeting
of the
people
of a
village
or
district,
in
Anglo-Saxon
times,
for the
discussion
and
settlement
of
matters
of
common
interest;
--
usually
in
composition;
as,
folk-moot..
Townpeople
::
Townpeople
(n.) The
inhabitants
of a town or city,
especially
in
distinction
from
country
people;
townsfolk..
Folkmote
::
Folkmote
(n.) An
assembly
of the
peopl.
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