folc-
See also: folc
Old English
Etymology
From Old English folc "people, folk"
Prefix
folc-
- of or relating to the people or nation, national, popular; public, common, general
- folccyning "national king"
- folccūþ "noted, public, public domain, commonly known"
- folccwide "popular saying"
- folcġerēfa "public officer"
- folcriht "common law"
- folcmǣre "celebrated"
- folctalu "genealogy"
- country, folk-
- folcstōw "country place"
- military, army; troop
- folctruma "army, host"
- folcwiga "warrior"
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