A moot court.
A system of arbitration in many areas of Africa in which the primary goal is to settle a dispute and reintegrate adversaries into society rather than assess penalties.
A gathering of Rovers, usually in the form of a camp lasting 2 weeks.
A social gathering of pagans, normally held in a public house.
An assembly (usually for decision-making in a locality).
A ring for gauging wooden pins.
Subject to discussion (originally at a moot); arguable, debatable, unsolved or impossible to solve.
1903, Walter Crane and Lewis F. Day, Moot Points: Friendly Disputes on Art and Industry Between Walter Crane and Lewis F. Day
Being an exercise of thought; academic.
Having no practical impact or relevance.
That point may make for a good discussion, but it is moot.
A whisper, or an insinuation, also gossip or rumors.
Haven't you heard the moot, mate? There are going to be layoffs. They are going to shit-can the lot of us.
(rural) Talk.
No, there's no moot of it on the streets.
To bring up as a subject for debate, to propose.
To discuss or debate.
To make or declare irrelevant.
To argue or plead in a supposed case.
To talk or speak.
'Tis no boot to moot again of it.
To say, utter, also insinuate.
He could not moot the words.
Vagina.
The stump of a tree; the roots and bottom end of a felled tree.
To take root and begin to grow.
To turn up soil or dig up roots, especially an animal with the snout.