Definitionadj. of or relating to or characteristic of feudalism
Last update: August 17, 2015
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In feudal system the tenants were usually treated as bonded workers of the landlords. [adjective]
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A baron was a feudal baron, which was not a peerage rank. [adjective]
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"A very natural observation, Edie, and many of your betters would make the same; but it is founded entirely upon ignorance of the feudal system." [adjective]
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The feudal array of the crown vassals in the various counties, was ordered to take the field, and render to the King the military service due for their fiefs. [adjective]
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Probably Scott sympathised with his young critic, who longed "to be a feudal chief, and to see his retainers happy around him." [adjective]
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'I doubt na, lads,' he proceeded, 'but your education has been sae seen to that ye understand the true nature of the feudal tenures.' [adjective]
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Their vassals and clansmen, a part of whose feudal duty it was to attend on these parties, appeared in such numbers as amounted to a small army. [adjective]
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Finally, '89 arrived; liberty resumed its march; a century and a half had been required to wear out the last form of feudal property,--monarchy.' [adjective]
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