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vassals

  • plural
    of vassal.
    vassal
    noun
    (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.

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I’ll note that the demon is a more honest and fair negotiator than his vassals, who occasionally cheat and are punished in exactly the way you’re hoping to see.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 19, 2026

Because of our past forays, these knights have long been vassals without lords.

From New York Times Jun. 18, 2024

Toranaga gathers his vassals in Edo to certify his big decision.

From New York Times Apr. 9, 2024

“But if you read between the lines, that’s what it means—these were vassals, probably of Tikal directly and Teotihuacán indirectly.”

From National Geographic Jan. 26, 2024

Behind them in long swift lines came all their vassals from the northern mountains, speeding on a gathering wind.

From "The Return of the King" by J.R.R. Tolkien