
1) Acoustic guitar genre 2) Body politic 3) Coffeehouse music genre 4) Common people 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Genre at the Grammys 8) Joan baez genre 9) Just plain people 10) Kind of dance or music 11) Kind of lore 12) Kind of rock 13) Kind of rock or art 14) Kind of singer or dance
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1) Dynastic 2) Dynasty 3) Folksong 4) Homefolk 5) Kinfolk 6) Kinsfolk 7) People 8) Phratry 9) Phyle 10) Ragtag 11) Riffraff 12) Schottische 13) Tribe
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- people in general
- a social division of (usually preliterate) people
- people descended from a common ancestor
- the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community
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The English word Folk is derived from a Germanic noun, *fulka meaning `people` or `army` (i.e. a crowd as opposed to `a people` in a more abstract sense of clan or tribe). The English word folk has cognates in most of the other Germanic languages. Folk may be a Germanic root that is unique to the Germanic languages, although Latin vulgus, `...
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popular, often anonymous sung lyrics that may be passed on by word-of-mouth originally before being compiled by scholars into literary collections.
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• (n. collect. & pl.) Alt. of Folks
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Folk (fōk),
Folks (fōks) ,
noun collect. & plural [ Anglo-Saxon
folc ; akin to Dutch
volk , Old Saxon & Old High German
folk , German
volk , Icelandic
fōlk , Swedish & Danish
folk , Lithuanian
pulkas crowd, and perhaps to En...
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[
n] - people in general
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folks 1 common people noun people in general (often used in the plural); `they`re just country folk`; `folks around here drink moonshine`; `the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the ...
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Usually, people in general: Folks say there wasn't much rain last summer. · Often, people of a specified class or group: country folk; poor folks. · people as the carriers of culture, esp. as representing the composite of social mores, customs, forms of behavior, etc., in a society: The folk are the bearers of oral tradition. ...
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