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Feoff (Noun)

Meaning

A piece of land held under the feudal system.

Classification

Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession.

Examples

  • The noble family held their vast estate as a feoff from the monarch, granting them control over the land.
  • As part of the treaty, the lord conveyed a feoff to his most trusted vassal, solidifying their allegiance.
  • The local monastery received a feoff from the king, giving them possession of the fertile lands surrounding the village.
  • Histories of medieval times often describe feoffs being granted as rewards for bravery or loyalty.
  • Peasants often lived and worked on lands that were part of a larger feoff, bound by feudal obligations to the lord.

Synonyms

  • Fief

Hypernyms

  • Landed Estate
  • Estate
  • Demesne
  • Acres
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