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wapentake    
n. 小邑

小邑

Wapentake \Wap"en*take\ (?; 277), n. [AS. w?penge??c,
w?pent[=a]c, from Icel. v[=a]pnat[=a]k, literally, a weapon
taking or weapon touching, hence an expression of assent ("si
displicuit sententia fremitu aspernantur; sin placuit frameas
concutiunt." --Tacitus, "Germania," xi.). See {Weapon}, and
{Take}. This name had its origin in a custom of touching
lances or spears when the hundreder, or chief, entered on his
office. "Cum quis accipiebat praefecturam wapentachii, die
statuto in loco ubi consueverant congregari, omnes majores
natu contra eum conveniebant, et descendente eo de equo suo,
omnes assurgebant ei. Ipse vero, erecta lancea sua, ab
omnibus secundum morem f[oe]dus accipiebat; omnes enim
quot-quot venissent cum lanceis suis ipsius hastam tangebant,
et ita se confirmabant per contactum armorum, pace palam
concessa. Waepnu enim arma sonat; tac, tactus est -- hac de
causa totus ille conventus dicitur Wapentac, eo quod per
tactum armorum suorum ad invicem conf[oe]derati sunt." --L L.
Edward Confessor, 33. D. Wilkins.]
In some northern counties of England, a division, or
district, answering to the hundred in other counties.
Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Nottinghamshire are divided into
wapentakes, instead of hundreds. [Written also {wapentac}.]
--Selden. Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Wapentake | Anglo-Saxon, Shire, Court System | Britannica
    The term wapentake is of Scandinavian origin and meant the taking of weapons; it later signified the clash of arms by which the people assembled in a local court expressed assent
  • Hundred (county division) - Wikipedia
    Although no longer part of local government, there is some correspondence between the rural deanery and the former wapentake or hundred; especially in the East Midlands, the Buckingham Archdeaconry and the York Diocese
  • wapentakes - Encyclopedia. com
    WAPENTAKE A local division of a shire or county in old english law; the term used north of the Trent River for the territory called a hundred in other parts of England
  • WAPENTAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WAPENTAKE is a subdivision of some English shires corresponding to a hundred
  • What is a wapentake? - Yorkshire CD books. Com
    Besides being divided into three Ridings, East, North and West (a Riding being derived from the Norse word "thriding," meaning a third part) Yorkshire was further sub-divided into administrative areas called Wapentakes - the Danelaw equivalent of an Anglo-Saxon Hundred in most other counties
  • Status details for Wapentake - Vision of Britain
    Wapentakes (written also as 'Wapentac') are the ancient divisions of the northern counties of Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, possibly orginiating from as far back as the Danes These units roughly correspond to the Hundred of the West Saxon and Mercian counties
  • wapentake - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    wapentake (plural wapentakes) An administrative subdivision in northern English counties, developed under Norse influence, and corresponding to hundreds in the rest of England quotations
  • wapentake, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Factsheet What does the noun wapentake mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun wapentake See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • Wapentake meaning - definition and examples
    In medieval England, a wapentake was an administrative division similar to a hundred The local council held a wapentake to discuss the upcoming changes in the community
  • List of wapentakes in Yorkshire - Wikipedia
    As York acted as the capital of Yorkshire and it is right in the centre at the junction of the three ridings, it (along with the wapentake of Ainsty) had its own neutral area, which was not part of any of the three ridings





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