"Enfeoffed" is a word in ENGLISH

enfeoffed ENGLISH
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enfeoff ENGLISH

To give in vassalage; to make subservient.

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enfeoff ENGLISH

To give a feud, or right in land, to; to invest with a fief or fee; to invest (any one) …

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Enfeoff LAW AND LEGAL

To invest with an estate by feoffment. To make a gift of any corporeal hereditaments to another. See Feoffment

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enfeoffment ENGLISH

The act of enfeoffing.

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enfeoffment ENGLISH

The instrument or deed by which one is invested with the fee of an estate.

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Enfeoffment LAW AND LEGAL

The act of investing with any dignity or possession; also the instrument or deed by which a person is in-vested …

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feoff ENGLISH

To invest with a fee or feud; to give or grant a corporeal hereditament to; to enfeoff.

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Feoffare LAW AND LEGAL

To enfeoff; to bestow a fee. The bestower was called “fcoffator,” and the grantee or feoffee, “feoffat us

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feoffer ENGLISH

One who enfeoffs or grants a fee.

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Infeft LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch law. To give seisin or possession of lands; to invest or enfeoff., 1 Kames, Eq. 215

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infeoff ENGLISH
infeoffment ENGLISH

See Enfeoffment.

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Revestire LAW AND LEGAL

In old European law. To return or resign an investiture, seisin, or, possession that has been received; to rein-vest; to …

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