folclar

Old English

noun
Definitions
  • popular instruction
  • a sermon or homily

Etymology

Compound from Old English folc (troop, common people, crowd, army, nation, people, band, multitude) + Old English lār (lore, doctrine, history, study, art of teaching, teaching, exhortation, precept, story, advice, cunning, learning, preaching, science, instigation).

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Old English

lār

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lore, doctrine, history, study, art of teaching, teaching, exhortation, precept, story, advice, cunning, learning, preaching, science, instigation

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