Where does “halywercfolk” come from?
halywercfolk (English) comes from Old English folc, from Proto-West Germanic folk, from Proto-Germanic fulką, from Proto-Indo-European pleh₁- — to fill.
halywercfolk (English): In Old English law, tenants who held land by the service of repairing or defending a church or monument, whereby they were exempted from feudal and military services
Definitions
- In Old English law, tenants who held land by the service of repairing or defending a church or monument, whereby they were exempted from feudal and military services