Hist. [repr. OE. túnʓemót, f. tún, TOWN + ʓemót meeting: see MOOT sb.1] A public meeting of the town or village community.

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1881.  Green, Making of Eng., iv. 193, note. There is no ground for believing that the ‘tun-moot’ was a judicial court. Its work was the ordering of the village life and the village industry.

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