/sweɪnməʊt/ – noun
Definition: tòa án xét xử theo luật lâm nghiệp.
A more thorough explanation: Swainmote is a term used in English law to refer to a court or assembly held in a forest to deal with matters related to the management and regulation of the forest, such as the control of livestock grazing, the prevention of forest fires, and the enforcement of forest laws.
Example: The swainmote was called to address the issue of grazing rights on the common land.