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Enfeoffment (Noun)

Meaning

Under the feudal system, the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • The lord granted the vassal enfeoffment of the land in exchange for military service and loyalty.
  • The enfeoffment ceremony was a grand affair, with the lord presenting the vassal with a charter and a symbolic handful of earth.
  • In medieval times, enfeoffment was a common practice, where lords would grant land to vassals in exchange for their loyalty and service.
  • The enfeoffment of the land was conditional, with the vassal required to provide a certain number of knights for the lord's army.
  • The vassal's enfeoffment was revoked when he failed to fulfill his obligations to the lord, resulting in the loss of his land and title.

Hypernyms

  • Title
  • Deed Of Conveyance

Related Words

  • Enfeoff (verb)
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