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fief

enUK

fief

F0106800 (fēf)n.1. See fee.2. A fiefdom.
[French, from Old French feu, fief; see fee.]

fief

(fiːf) or

feoff

n (Historical Terms) (in feudal Europe) the property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for service[C17: from Old French fie, of Germanic origin; compare Old English fēo cattle, money, Latin pecus cattle, pecūnia money, Greek pokos fleece]

fief

(fif)

n. 1. a fee or feud held of a feudal lord; a tenure of land subject to feudal obligations. 2. a territory held in fee. 3. fiefdom (def. 2). [1605–15; < French, variant of Old French fieu, fie, c. Anglo-French fe fee< Germanic]

fief

Feudal System, heritable land in return for service as a vassal. The right to hold. Also called feoff, feud.See also: Property and Ownership
Thesaurus
Noun1.fief - a piece of land held under the feudal systemfeoffacres, demesne, landed estate, estate, land - extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
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fief

enUK

fief:

see feudalismfeudalism
, form of political and social organization typical of Western Europe from the dissolution of Charlemagne's empire to the rise of the absolute monarchies. The term feudalism is derived from the Latin feodum,
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fief

See FEUDALISM.

Fief

 

(also feud or fee), in Western Europe during the Middle Ages, a payment in land or in money or in kind made by a suzerain to his vassal (seeVASSALAGE). The hereditary tenure of a fief was conditional upon the vassal’s fulfillment of feudal service to his lord; this service was primarily military but could also entail service at court, such as participation in trials or in the management of a seigniory, or involve the payment of a sum fixed by custom. The vassals, in turn, usually gave part of their lands or income to their own vassals, a practice known as subinfeudation; eventually, a hierarchy was established on a single landholding, which could support a vertical series of feudal tenants.

The fief, whose precursor was the benefice, was the characteristic form of property of the ruling class in Western Europe from the 11th to 15th century, the period of developed feudalism. From this period, however, the system based on the fief began to decline. The fiefs were broken up through subinfeudation and, as commodity-money relations became prevalent, so did the use of money-fiefs, the right to some type of revenue, granted to a vassal instead of land with serfs. In addition, the feudal lords began relying on paid troops for military support. By the 15th or 16th centuries, the system of fiefs had become a legal fiction.

fief

In feudal England, the tenure of land or an estate subject to the feudal obligation of service and homage to the lord of the estate.

fief

, feoff (in feudal Europe) the property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for service
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FIEF


AcronymDefinition
FIEFFukuoka International Exchange Foundation (Japan)
FIEFFlorida Insurance Education Foundation, Inc. (Tallahassee, FL)
FIEFFault Injection for the Experimental Validation of Fault-Tolerant Computing Systems
FIEFFédération Internationale d'Economie Familiale

fief

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for fief

noun a piece of land held under the feudal system

Synonyms

  • feoff

Related Words

  • acres
  • demesne
  • landed estate
  • estate
  • land
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