feuar

/ˈfjuːər/
noun
  1. A person who holds land under a feu (a Scottish feudal land tenure), paying a fixed annual rent instead of providing military service.
    • The old records listed every feuar in the parish.
    • As a feuar, he had the right to farm the land for his family.
    • The feuars of the village paid their annual duty to the lord.
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