in law books, signifies court or convention; as ward mote, burgh mote, twain mote, &c.
Mote was also used for a fortres or castle; as mota de Windsor, &c.
Mote also denoted a standing water to keep fish in; and sometimes a large ditch encompassing a castle or dwelling house.
Mote-Bell, or Mot-Bell, the bell so called, which was used by the English Saxons to call people together to the court. See Folkmote.