请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 feudist
释义

feudistn.

Brit. /ˈfjuːdɪst/, U.S. /ˈfjudəst/
Forms: Also 1600s feodist, pheudist.
Etymology: < feud n.2 + -ist suffix. Compare French feudiste.
1. A writer or authority on feuds, one versed in feudal law. Also attributive.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > jurisprudence > [noun] > legal knowledge or skill > one learned in the law > in specific branches or kinds of law
civiliana1425
civilistc1550
common lawyer1552
Justinianist1588
tenurist1588
commoner1591
feudist1607
criminalista1631
criminista1631
Romanist1647
pundit1661
antecessor1753
constitutionalist1766
civil1776
publicist1795
codist1831
theologo-jurista1843
internationalist1855
Sabinian1862
Pandectist1895
1607 J. Cowell Interpreter sig. Ee1v/1 This oath [of fealty]..is vsed among the feudists.
1610 W. Folkingham Feudigraphia iii. ii. 67 Many Feudists doe holde that Feudatarius hath not an entire property in his Fee.
1639 H. Spelman Feuds & Tenures xxiii. 37 The Feodists therefore call them Caduca.
a1682 Sir T. Browne Certain Misc. Tracts (1684) viii. 150 The Feudist term Ligeus a Ligando.
1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 50 The oath of fealty, which made in the sense of the feudists every man that took it a tenant or vassal.
1841 H. J. Stephen New Comm. Laws Eng. I. 173 Allodium, the name by which the feudists abroad distinguished such estates of the subject as were not holden of any superior.
2.
a. The holder of a feud or estate.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > one who has tenure > [noun] > one holding in feu
feudary1387
feedmanc1460
vassal1474
feeman1517
feala1572
feudatary1586
feuar1597
feudist1610
beneficiary1611
feudatory1765
feudee1875
1610 W. Folkingham Feudigraphia iv. i. 80 All..Rents, Seruices, Issues, and profits accrewing and renewing to the Feudist or Possident.
b. One living under the feudal system. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > a or the system of government > systems based on specific principle > [noun] > feudal system > one living under
feudist1767
1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. ii. xiv. 215 The Greeks, the Romans..and even originally the feudists, divided the lands equally.
3. A person who has a feud with another. U.S.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > [noun] > prolonged or bitter > party to
feudist1901
vendettist1904
the mind > emotion > hatred > hostility > state of bitter and lasting mutual hostility > [noun] > person who has feud with another
feudist1901
1901 Munsey's Mag. Aug. 614/1 To speak of his feud to a feudist is a serious breach of the mountain etiquette.
1909 ‘O. Henry’ Roads of Destiny viii. 130 The punchers from that ranch were more relentless and vengeful than Kentucky feudists.
1922 Daily Mail 13 Dec. 9 Neighbours, formerly the best of friends, are now virtually feudists.
1927 A. Nevins Emergence Mod. Amer. 252 A gang of horse thieves and outlaws; moonshiners, hunters and feudists.
1948 Sat. Evening Post 16 Oct. 38/1 Indian fighters, trail drivers, fence cutters, feudists, monumental liars.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.1607
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 16:23:31