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  • 71render — I. verb (rendered; rendering) Etymology: Middle English rendren, from Anglo French rendre to give back, surrender, from Vulgar Latin *rendere, alteration of Latin reddere, partly from re + dare to give & partly from re + dere to put more at date …

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  • 72Christian Ditlev Frederik, Count Reventlow — (11 March 1748–11 October 1827) was a Danish statesman and reformer, and the son of Privy Councillor Christian Ditlev Reventlow. After being educated at the academy of Sorø and at Leipzig, Reventlow, in company with his younger brother Johan… …

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  • 73Søborg Castle — (Danish: Søborg Slot ) was the strongest castle in Denmark in its heyday, and was used as a prison (Jens Grand was imprisoned here in the 13th century). It was inhabited until the Count s Feud in 1535, when it is speculated that it was destroyed …

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  • 74fine — fine1 /fuyn/, adj., finer, finest, adv., v., fined, fining, n. adj. 1. of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine. 2. choice, excellent, or admirable: a fine painting. 3. consisting of minute part …

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  • 75homage — /hom ij, om /, n. 1. respect or reverence paid or rendered: In his speech he paid homage to Washington and Jefferson. 2. the formal public acknowledgment by which a feudal tenant or vassal declared himself to be the man or vassal of his lord,… …

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  • 76villein — noun /ˈvɪlən,ˈvɪleɪn/ A feudal tenant …

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  • 77vassal — 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 …

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  • 78Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow — Christian Ditlev Frederik, Count of Reventlow Count Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow, with the Order of the Dannebrog by Hans Hansen Born 11 March 1748(1748 03 …

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  • 79Feudary — A *vassal or feudal tenant; one who held land of a lord on the condition of services. The Latin form was feodarius. Cf. Feudalism; Fief …

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  • 80Feodary — A *vassal or feudal tenant; one who held land of a lord on the condition of services. The Latin form was feodarius. Cf. Feudalism; Fief …

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