Folkland


in the fictional world of the middle earth created by tolkien, it means “province”.

under the anglo-saxon law, it means a land held under no charter, rather an ancient unwritten custom.
the shire was divided into four quarters, the farthings already referred to, north, south, east, and west; and there again each into a number of folklands, which still bore the names of some of the old leading families (…).

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