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121 feudo
feudo s.m1 feud, fief, feoff, fee: investire qlcu. di un feudo, to enfeoff s.o.2 ( grande proprietà) large landed estate3 (fig.) domain, empire: crearsi un feudo economico, to carve out an economic empire (o to build up an economic domain).* * *['fɛudo]sostantivo maschile1) stor. fief(dom), feud2) fig. stronghold* * *feudo/'fεudo/sostantivo m.1 stor. fief(dom), feud2 fig. stronghold. -
122 leno
n hist fief, fee, feudal tenure I dati u leno give as a fief* * *• fief• feu -
123 поместье, владельцем которого мог быть только мужчина
General subject: fief masculine, male fiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поместье, владельцем которого мог быть только мужчина
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124 феод
1) General subject: fiefdom3) Law: fee4) leg.N.P. feod (feudal law), feud (feudal law), fief (feudal law) -
125 łan
m (G łanu) 1. (pole) cornfield, field of standing corn; (zboże) standing corn- falujące łany rolling cornfields2. Hist. fee, fief, feud 3. przest. measure of land equal to 16.8 ha* * ** * *mi1. (= ziemia obsiana zbożem) field.2. hist. fee, feud, fief.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łan
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126 feudo
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127 vasallo
m.vassal, liegeman.* * *► adjetivo1 HISTORIA vassal2 (súbdito) subject► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 HISTORIA vassal2 (súbdito) subject* * *SM vassal* * *masculino vassal* * *= servant, vassal.Ex. In 1807 Whitbread's Bill for elementary education was opposed on the grounds that it would spread discontent among the poorer classes and make them poor servants.Ex. Feudalism was built upon a relationship of obligation and mutual service between vassals and lords, vassals holding their lands, or fief, as a grant from their lords.----* vasallo propietario de sus tierras = yeoman [yeomen, -pl.].* * *masculino vassal* * *= servant, vassal.Ex: In 1807 Whitbread's Bill for elementary education was opposed on the grounds that it would spread discontent among the poorer classes and make them poor servants.
Ex: Feudalism was built upon a relationship of obligation and mutual service between vassals and lords, vassals holding their lands, or fief, as a grant from their lords.* vasallo propietario de sus tierras = yeoman [yeomen, -pl.].* * *vassal* * *
vasallo sustantivo masculino
vassal
vasallo,-a m,f Hist vassal
' vasallo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vasalla
* * *vasallo, -a nm,f1. [siervo] vassal2. [súbdito] subject* * *m HIST vassal* * *vasallo nm: vassal♦ vasallaje nm -
128 feudo
feudo sustantivo masculino
1 Hist (tributo) fee (territorio) feud, fief
2 Pol stronghold, fief: el norte del país es el feudo de los conservadores, the north of the country is a conservative stronghold
См. также в других словарях:
fief — fief … Dictionnaire des rimes
FIEF — Dans ses premiers emplois connus, le mot fief désigne un bien meuble. Il devient, au plus tard au Xe siècle, l’équivalent, en langue vulgaire, du terme savant « bénéfice », qui signifie faveur, et que l’on utilisait dans les textes latins pour… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fief — (fièf) s. m. 1° Terme de féodalité. Domaine noble, relevant du seigneur d un autre domaine, concédé sous condition de foi et hommage et assujetti à certains services et à certaines redevances. • Les biens réservés pour les leudes furent… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
fief — Fief, ou chose tenuë noblement. Praedium beneficiarium, Clientelaris res, Fundus clientelaris, Praedium clientelare. Bud. Il vient de ce mot Feld, Allemant, qui signifie champ, et non pas de cestuy Latin, Fides, ou Fidelitas, voyez Ban. Fief de… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
fief — FIÉF, fiefuri, s.n. (În evul mediu) Feudă; drept de proprietate asupra unei feude. ♦ fig. Zonă de influenţă absolută sau preponderentă. Fief electoral. – Din fr. fief. Trimis de LauraGellner, 10.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 FIÉF s. v. feudă. Trimis… … Dicționar Român
fief — FIEF. s. m. Domaine, noble. On appelle, Fief dominant, Le Domaine dont les autres Fiefs relevent: Et, Fief servant, L heritage que le Vassal tient noblement du Seigneur dont il releve, à la charge de foy & hommage &c. Fief de la Couronne. fief de … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Fief — Fief, n. [F. fief; of German origin, and the same word as E. fee. See {Fee}, and cf. {Feud}, a tief.] (Law) An estate held of a superior on condition of military service; a fee; a feud. See under {Benefice}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fief — fief; fief·dom; sub·fief; … English syllables
fief — also feoff, 1610s, from Fr. fief (12c.) possession, holding, domain, a variant of O.Fr. fieu fee (see FEE (Cf. fee)) … Etymology dictionary
fief — index fee (estate), freehold Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fief — ► NOUN 1) historical an estate of land held on condition of feudal service. 2) a person s sphere of operation or control. DERIVATIVES fiefdom noun. ORIGIN Old French, variant of feu «fee» … English terms dictionary