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单词 feudatory
释义

feudatory

/ˈfjuːdət(ə)ri /
historical
adjective
Owing feudal allegiance to another: a feudatory state...
  • Peasants attacked landlords and burned tax and feudatory documents, tax collectors were beaten or worse, and lawyers were attacked because of their association with the landed classes.
  • The Ikkery Naiks were a line of feudatory chieftains who rose to power after the decline of the mighty Vijayanagar empire following the battle of Thalikkotta in 1565.
  • With most of these ‘native states’ the British had formal treaties that specified the terms and nature of their power and that directly established a feudatory link with the Crown of England.
noun (plural feudatories)
A person who holds land under the conditions of the feudal system.Property division and the redemption of feudal fees aroused numerous disputes between feudatories and comuni, requiring a lengthy examination of titles and deeds....
  • Hinduism as we know it today - especially the Hinduism of north India - was essentially shaped under Mogul rule, often with the active participation and support of the rulers and their officials and feudatories.
  • They were the feudatories of the prominent dynasties of Karnataka.

Origin

Late 16th century: from medieval Latin feudatorius, from feudare 'enfeoff', from feudum (see fee).

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