feodary

[fyoo-duh-ree]

feo·da·ry

[fyoo-duh-ree]
noun, plural feo·da·ries.
1.
a feudal vassal.
2.
Obsolete. a confederate or accomplice.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English feodarie < Medieval Latin feodārius. See feud2, -ary
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