feoffee

/fɛˈfiː/
noun
  1. A person who receives land in exchange for a promise of service or loyalty.
    • Each feoffee had certain duties, such as paying taxes and attending court.
    • As a feoffee, the knight was expected to provide soldiers for the king's army.
    • The feoffee swore an oath of loyalty to the lord who gave him the land.
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