allodium

/əˈloʊdiəm/
noun
  1. Land owned completely and freely, without any obligation to a feudal lord or other superior.
    • In medieval Europe, an allodium was the highest form of land ownership.
    • The concept of allodium is still recognized in some legal systems today.
    • The king granted the noble an allodium, free from any feudal duties.
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