Vassal
11vassal — index dependent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
12vassal — ► NOUN 1) historical a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance. 2) a person or country in a subordinate position to another. DERIVATIVES vassalage noun. ORIGIN Latin vassallus retainer …
13Vassal — Vassalité Héritière de la recommandation du Haut Moyen Âge, la vassalité est la situation de dépendance d’un homme libre (vassal, du latin vassus) envers son seigneur par la cérémonie de l’hommage. Le système féodo vassalique s’est développé à… …
14Vassal — For other uses, see Vassal (disambiguation). English Feudalism …
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16vassal — vassalless, adj. /vas euhl/, n. 1. (in the feudal system) a person granted the use of land, in return for rendering homage, fealty, and usually military service or its equivalent to a lord or other superior; feudal tenant. 2. a person holding… …
17Vassal — Free man who held land (fief) from a lord to whom he paid homage and swore fealty. He owed various services and obligations. These were primarily military but he was also required to advise his lord and pay him the traditional feudal aids… …
18vassal — 1. noun a) The grantee of a fief, feud, or fee; one who keeps land of a superior, and who vows fidelity and homage to him, normally a lord of a manor; a …
19vassal — [[t]væ̱s(ə)l[/t]] vassals 1) N COUNT In feudal society, a vassal was a man who gave military service to a lord, in return for which he was protected by the lord and received land to live on. 2) N COUNT: usu sing (disapproval) If you say that one… …
20vassal — This is vocatively used by Shakespeare in both its technical sense of one holding lands from a superior in the feudal system and in its debased sense of a person so humble as to be a slave. The former usage occurs in Henry the Sixth Part… …