feodary
[ fyoo-duh-ree ]
noun,plural feo·da·ries.
a feudal vassal.
Obsolete. a confederate or accomplice.
Origin of feodary
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How to use feodary in a sentence
The terms of the tenure are but very rarely described, for Domesday Book is no feodary.
Domesday Book and Beyond | Frederic William MaitlandIn 1453 by a feodary it appears that Edward Hastings held Crosby by cornage of 13s.
The Vale of Lyvennet | John Salkeld BlandI do not think Richardson was at all justified in making, as he seems to do, fedary a different word from feodary.
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