feudatory
Americannoun
plural
feudatories-
a person who holds lands by feudal tenure; a feudal vassal.
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a fief or fee.
adjective
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(of a kingdom or state) under the overlordship of another sovereign or state.
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(of a feudal estate) holding or held by feudal tenure.
noun
adjective
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relating to or characteristic of the relationship between lord and vassal
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(esp of a kingdom) under the overlordship of another sovereign
Etymology
Origin of feudatory
1585–95; < Medieval Latin feudā ( tor ) fief-holder ( feud 2, -ator ) + -tory 1, -tory 2 )
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