feudal
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
feudal /ˈfjuːd(ə)l/
▶adjective according to, resembling, or denoting the system of feudalism.
– derivatives
feudalization (or feudalisation /-ˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/) noun,
feudalize (or feudalise) verb,
feudally adverb.
feudalization (or feudalisation /-ˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/) noun,
feudalize (or feudalise) verb,
feudally adverb.
'feudal' also found in these Oxford entries:
banal
- bondage
- bondager
- bondsman
- champerty
- corvée
- Count Palatine
- Curia
- daimyo
- droit de seigneur
- enfeoff
- escheat
- fealty
- fee
- feoffee
- feoffment
- feudality
- feudatory
- homage
- infeudation
- liege
- liegeman
- lord
- manor
- mesne lord
- overlord
- palatine
- ronin
- samurai
- sasine
- scutage
- seigneur
- seigniorage
- seigniory
- serf
- serjeanty
- shogun
- socage
- suzerain
- tallage
- vassal
- villein
- villeinage

