Definition of Wapenteke
Wap"en*take (?; 277), n. [AS.
w&?;penge&?;&?;c, w&?;pentāc, from Icel.
vāpnatāk, 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 præfecturam 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 fœdus accipiebat;
omnes enim quot-quot venissent cum lanceis suis ipsius hastam tangebant, et
ita se confirmabant per contactum armorum, pace palam concessa.
Wæpnu enim arma sonat; tac, tactus est -- hac de causa
totus ille conventus dicitur Wapentac, eo quod per tactum armorum
suorum ad invicem confœderati 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.
Wap"en*take (?; 277), n. [AS.
w&?;penge&?;&?;c, w&?;pentāc, from Icel.
vāpnatāk, 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 præfecturam 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 fœdus accipiebat;
omnes enim quot-quot venissent cum lanceis suis ipsius hastam tangebant, et
ita se confirmabant per contactum armorum, pace palam concessa.
Wæpnu enim arma sonat; tac, tactus est -- hac de causa
totus ille conventus dicitur Wapentac, eo quod per tactum armorum
suorum ad invicem confœderati 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.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- an administrative subdivision in northern English counties, developed under Norse influence, and corresponding to hundreds in the rest of England.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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