单词 | subinfeudate |
释义 | subinfeudatev. transitive. = subinfeud v. (in various senses). Occasionally intransitive. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > [verb (transitive)] > grant as fief > grant by subinfeudation subinfeudate1669 subfeu1687 subinfeud1772 subenfeoff1831 sub-fief1903 1669 in R. Brown Hist. Paisley (1886) II. 442 An act..whereby vassals of wardlands were permitted to subinfeudate their wardlands, without the superior's consent, and yet not incur recognition. 1829 G. Norton Comm. on Hist., Constit. & Chartered Franchises of City of London ii. xxiv. 450 The licence..securing to the lord of the fee, whether ultimate as the king, or immediate as the person holding as feudal tenant to another, and subinfeudating to a third,..services which could not be rendered by a corporate body. 1839 T. Keightley Hist. Eng. (new ed.) I. 130 A vassal of the crown..might subenfeudate his lands, and have vassals bound to himself as he was to his superior lord. 1897 F. W. Maitland Domesday Bk. & Beyond 100 Justice, we may say, was already being subinfeudated. 1903 M. Bateson Mediaeval Eng. 1066–1350 xl. 247 From the first the Conqueror had urged his followers to subinfeudate upon their baronies men who would render knightly service. 1995 B. Golding Gilbert of Sempringham iv. 199 Over half of this land had been subinfeudated to Jocelin, Gilbert's father. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1669 |
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