feudalist

/ˈfjudl̩ɪst/
noun
  1. A person who supports or advocates for feudalism as a system of government or social organization.
    • Few modern feudalists exist, but some romanticize the medieval period.
    • The feudalist argued that the old system provided stability and order that modern governments lack.
    • In the debate, the feudalist defended the idea of a land-based hierarchy.
  2. A person who studies feudalism, especially a historian specializing in the medieval period.
    • The conference brought together feudalists from universities around the world.
    • The feudalist presented a paper on land ownership patterns in 12th-century France.
    • As a feudalist, she spent years researching the lives of medieval peasants.
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