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feudal service

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  • Feudal society — is a sometimes debated term used to describe the social order in the Western Europe, Central Europe, and sometimes Japan and other regions in the Middle Ages, characterized by the legal subjection of a large part of the peasantry to a hereditary… …   Wikipedia

  • service — service1 [sʉr′vis] n. [ME servise < OFr < L servitium, servitude < servus, slave: see SERF] 1. the occupation or condition of a servant 2. a) employment, esp. public employment [diplomatic service] b) a branch or department of this,… …   English World dictionary

  • feudal — 1610s, from M.L. feudalis, from feudum feudal estate, of Germanic origin (Cf. Goth. faihu property, O.H.G. fihu cattle; see FEE (Cf. fee)). Related to M.E. feodary one who holds lands of an overlord in exchange for service (late 14c.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • feudal law — The body of jurisprudence relating to feuds; the real property law of the feudal system; the law anciently regulating the property relations of lord and vassal, and the creation, incidents, and transmission of feudal estates. The body of laws and …   Black's law dictionary

  • feudal law — The body of jurisprudence relating to feuds; the real property law of the feudal system; the law anciently regulating the property relations of lord and vassal, and the creation, incidents, and transmission of feudal estates. The body of laws and …   Black's law dictionary

  • service — This term has a variety of meanings, dependent upon the context or the sense in which used. Central Power & Light Co. v. State, Tex.Civ.App., 165 S.W.2d 920, 925. Contracts. Duty or labor to be rendered by one person to another, the former being… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Feudal Levy — The army available to a lord resulting from the obligations to field a number of knights and men at arms in exchange for the land and it’s income. This military service was the mainstay of medieval forces until the middle of the 14th century,… …   Medieval glossary

  • feudal — adj. 1 of, according to, or resembling the feudal system. 2 of a feud or fief. 3 outdated (had a feudal attitude). Phrases and idioms: feudal system the social system in medieval Europe whereby a vassal held land from a superior in exchange for… …   Useful english dictionary

  • feudal — feud|al [ˈfju:dl] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: feudalis, from feudum land given in return for service ] relating to feudalism ▪ the feudal system ▪ feudal society …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • feudal land tenure — System by which land was held by tenants from lords. In England and France, the king was lord paramount and master of the realm. He granted land to his lords, who granted land to their vassals and so on down to the occupying tenant. Tenures were… …   Universalium

  • Feudal levy — The summoning of an army by the king. The *fyrd came together as a result of the king s summons. After the Conquest, servitium debitum answered the king s need for knights; the great lords with their retinues also responded, though they may well… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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