"Bordar" is a word in ENGLISH
A villein who rendered menial service for his cottage; a
cottier.
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Slavery; Involuntary per-sonal servitude; captivity. In old English law, vlllenage, villein tenure. 2 Bl. Comm. 92
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. of water and whlp of three cords. A term applied to a neife, that ls, a bond woman …
Read the complete definitionA law French phrase, equlvalent to the Latin de avo et de tritavo, descriptive of the ancestral rights of lords …
Read the complete definitionA writ which lay for a lord directed to the sheriff, com-manding him to apprehend a fugitive villein, and restore …
Read the complete definitionThe act of mak-lng free; giving a franchise or freedom to; investiture with privileges or capacities of freedom, or, municipal …
Read the complete definitionBrit. A name given to villeins ln the laws of Hoel Ddn. Barring, obs. St 302
Read the complete definitionThis word has had various meanings at different stages of history. In the Roman law, it denoted one who was …
Read the complete definitionThe gain or profit of tilled or planted land, raised by cultivating it; and the draught, plow, and furniture for …
Read the complete definitionIn Saxon law. A villein, or agricultural tenant, (villanus villicus;) a hind or farmer, (flrmarius rusticus.) Spelman
Read the complete definitionVillein-socmen, who could not be removed from the land while they did the service due. Bract, c. 7; 1 Reeve, …
Read the complete definitionA sum of money pald by a villein or servant to save himself from a whipping. Fleta, L 1, c. …
Read the complete definitionA body of primitive Wes-leyans, who assumed importance about the time of John wycliffe, (1360,) and were very successful iu …
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. A villein; a born slave; a bondwoman
Read the complete definitionLat In old English law, a native; specifically, one born iuto a condi-tion of servitude; a born serf or villein. …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A woman who was born a villein, or a bondwoman
Read the complete definitionolípon - (H) Slave; serf, vassal, helot, bondsman, villein, bondslave; to enslave; be a slave. Ginolípon níya si Fuláno. He …
Read the complete definitionA term which was applied, in feudal law, to a villein annexed to a manor, and having charge to do …
Read the complete definitionLat In feudal law. A redemption by villeins, of tlieir blood or tenure, ln order to become freemen
Read the complete definitionor THEAME. In old English law. A royalty or prlvilege granted, by royal charter, to a lord of a manor, …
Read the complete definitionIn Saxon law. The power of haring jurisdiction over naifs or villeins, with thelr suits or offspring, lands, goods, and …
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