"Bordar" is a word in ENGLISH

bordar ENGLISH
Definition:

A villein who rendered menial service for his cottage; a
cottier.

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Bondage LAW AND LEGAL

Slavery; Involuntary per-sonal servitude; captivity. In old English law, vlllenage, villein tenure. 2 Bl. Comm. 92

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De Eu Et Trene LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. of water and whlp of three cords. A term applied to a neife, that ls, a bond woman …

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De Eve Et De Treve LAW AND LEGAL

A law French phrase, equlvalent to the Latin de avo et de tritavo, descriptive of the ancestral rights of lords …

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De Nattvo Habendo LAW AND LEGAL

A writ which lay for a lord directed to the sheriff, com-manding him to apprehend a fugitive villein, and restore …

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Enfranchisement LAW AND LEGAL

The act of mak-lng free; giving a franchise or freedom to; investiture with privileges or capacities of freedom, or, municipal …

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Fileinjaid LAW AND LEGAL

Brit. A name given to villeins ln the laws of Hoel Ddn. Barring, obs. St 302

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Freeman LAW AND LEGAL

This word has had various meanings at different stages of history. In the Roman law, it denoted one who was …

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Gainage LAW AND LEGAL

The gain or profit of tilled or planted land, raised by cultivating it; and the draught, plow, and furniture for …

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Geneath LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. A villein, or agricultural tenant, (villanus villicus;) a hind or farmer, (flrmarius rusticus.) Spelman

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Glebje Ascriptitoi LAW AND LEGAL

Villein-socmen, who could not be removed from the land while they did the service due. Bract, c. 7; 1 Reeve, …

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Hidgild LAW AND LEGAL

A sum of money pald by a villein or servant to save himself from a whipping. Fleta, L 1, c. …

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Lollards LAW AND LEGAL

A body of primitive Wes-leyans, who assumed importance about the time of John wycliffe, (1360,) and were very successful iu …

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Naif LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. A villein; a born slave; a bondwoman

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Nattvus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In old English law, a native; specifically, one born iuto a condi-tion of servitude; a born serf or villein. …

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Neif LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A woman who was born a villein, or a bondwoman

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olipon HILIGAYNON

olípon - (H) Slave; serf, vassal, helot, bondsman, villein, bondslave; to enslave; be a slave. Ginolípon níya si Fuláno. He …

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Regardant LAW AND LEGAL

A term which was applied, in feudal law, to a villein annexed to a manor, and having charge to do …

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Sanguinem Emere LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In feudal law. A redemption by villeins, of tlieir blood or tenure, ln order to become freemen

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Theame LAW AND LEGAL

or THEAME. In old English law. A royalty or prlvilege granted, by royal charter, to a lord of a manor, …

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Theme LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. The power of haring jurisdiction over naifs or villeins, with thelr suits or offspring, lands, goods, and …

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