"Feod" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
The same as feud or fief
A feud. See 2d Feud.
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Money paid by a vassal to his lord upon the selling or exchanging of a feud. Enc. Lond
Read the complete definitionFree; not holden of any lord or superior; owned without obligation of vassalage or fealty; the opposite of feud-al. Barker …
Read the complete definitionFreehold estate; land which is the absolute property of the owner; real estate held in absolute independence, without being subject …
Read the complete definition(Lat. feudal customs.) A compllation of the law of feuds or fiefs in Lombardy, made A. D. 1170
Read the complete definitionIn old European law. A profession of irreconcilable hatred till a person is revenged even by the death of his …
Read the complete definitiondumut v {1} [AC3; b3(1)] hate s.t. enough to do s.t. against it. Nagdúmut ang duha ka pamilya, The two …
Read the complete definitionTo give a feud, or right in land, to; to invest with a fief or fee; to invest (any one) …
Read the complete definitionWithout a survivor; without force; dead; as, a family becomes extinct; an extinct feud or law.
Read the complete definitionIn Saxon law. Malice; open and deadly hostility; deadly feud. The word designated the enmity between the family of a …
Read the complete definitionAn estate tail; an estate of inheritance given to a man and the heirs of his body, or limited to …
Read the complete definitionBelonging to a fpe or feud; feudal. More commonly used by the old writers than feudal
Read the complete definitionThe customs of feuds. The name of a compilation of feudal laws and customs made at Milan in the twelfth …
Read the complete definitionIn feudal law. The grantee of a feod, feud, or fee; the vassal or tenant who held his estate by …
Read the complete definitionThis word (meaning a feud or fee) ls the one most commonly used by the older English law-writers, though its …
Read the complete definitionTo invest with a fee or feud; to give or grant a corporeal hereditament to; to enfeoff.
Read the complete definitionThe grant of a feud or fee.
Read the complete definitionA certain portion of the prod-uce of the land dne by the grantee to the lord according to the terms …
Read the complete definitionA stipendiary estate in land, held of superior, by service; the right which a vassal or tenant had to the …
Read the complete definitionA combination of kindred to avenge injuries or affronts, done or offered to any of their blood, on the offender …
Read the complete definitionA contention or quarrel; especially, an inveterate strife between families, clans, or parties; deadly hatred; contention satisfied only by bloodshed.
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