vassal
noun /ˈvæsl/
/ˈvæsl/
- a man in the Middle Ages who promised to fight for and show support for a king or other powerful owner of land, in return for being given land to live on
- a country that depends on and is controlled by another country
- a vassal state
Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin vassallus ‘retainer’, of Celtic origin.