单词 | allodiary |
释义 | allodiaryn. European History. An allodial landowner; a person who holds land in allod. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > one who has tenure > [noun] > by freehold > in absolute possession udaller1669 allodiary1772 allodialist1775 allodial1778 1772 F. S. Sullivan Hist. Treat. Feudal Law ii. 126 The demesnes of the crown..became the demesnes of the count, and all the allodiaries were now become his sub-vessels. 1847 Gentleman's Mag. Feb. 140/1 The German, after the Conquest, was converted into an allodiary, a possessor of an extensive and private estate. 1898 H. Fisher Medieval Empire I. iv. 216 Many of the allodiaries appear in the field with their own banners. 1933 W. Sombart Hist. Econ. Inst. Mod. Europe i. i. 23 From Roman slavery to the full personal freedom of the English sokeman and the French alodiary. 1998 R. Fleming tr. Exchequer Domesday Bk. in Domesday Bk. & Law ii. 182 When an alodiary dies the King has relief..for his land. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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