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feo·da·ry
/
ˈfyu
də
ri
/
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[
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-d
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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
feud
2
,
-ary
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