Hus"tings (?), n. pl. [OE.
husting an assembly, coucil, AS. h&?;sting; of Scand.
origin; cf. Icel. h&?;s&?;ing; h&?;s home +
&?;ing thing, assembly, meeting; akin to Dan. & Sw.
ting, E. thing. See House, and Thing.]
1. A court formerly held in several cities of
England; specif., a court held in London, before the lord mayor,
recorder, and sheriffs, to determine certain classes of suits for the
recovery of lands within the city. In the progress of law reform this
court has become unimportant. Mozley & W.
2. Any one of the temporary courts held for
the election of members of the British Parliament.
3. The platform on which candidates for
Parliament formerly stood in addressing the electors.
[Eng.]
When the rotten hustings shake
In another month to his brazen lies.
Tennyson.