feod

/fjud/
noun
  1. A feudal estate or piece of land held by a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service to a lord.
    • The size of a feod determined the wealth and power of the noble who held it.
    • The knight was granted a feod in return for his military service.
    • Each feod was expected to provide soldiers and taxes to the king.
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