witan

witan

(ˈwɪtənPronunciation for witan)
  noun (in Anglo-Saxon England)
    1 an assembly of higher ecclesiastics and important laymen, including king's thegns, that met to counsel the king on matters such as judicial problems
    2 the members of this assembly

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Also: witenagemot
  [Old English witan, plural of wita wise man; see wit2, witness]

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