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1 Liége, Bélgica
f.Liége, Belgium, Liége. -
2 seńor feudal
• liege lord• lord of the manor• overlord• potentate• seignior• suzerain -
3 Lieja
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4 vasallaje
m.1 servitude (history) (servidumbre).2 liege money (impuesto).3 vassalage, servitude, subjection.* * *1 HISTORIA vassalage2 figurado servitude, subjection\rendir vasallaje to pay homage* * *SM ( Hist) vassalagepey (=sumisión) subjection, serfdom* * *masculino vassalage* * *masculino vassalage* * *vassalagerendir vasallaje to pay homage and fealty* * *
vasallaje sustantivo masculino
1 Hist (en la Edad Media) vassalage
2 (sumisión) servitude, subjection, serfdom
* * *vasallaje nm1. [servidumbre] servitude2. [impuesto] liege money* * *m HIST vassalage -
5 diván
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6 estoy hospitalizado desde el domingo
estoy hospitalizado desde el domingoseit Sonntag liege ich im KrankenhausDiccionario Español-Alemán > estoy hospitalizado desde el domingo
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7 hospitalizar
ɔspitali'θarvverbo transitivohospitalizarhospitalizar [ospitali'θar] <z ⇒ c>in ein Krankenhaus einweisen; ayer hospitalizaron a mi madre meine Mutter wurde gestern ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert; estoy hospitalizado desde el domingo seit Sonntag liege ich im Krankenhaus -
8 señor feudal
m.lord of the manor, potentate, liege lord, overlord.* * *feudal lord* * *masculino feudal lord* * *(n.) = suzerainEx. In the Middle Ages when a vassal died, his heir was required to publicly renew his oath of fealty to his suzerain.* * *masculino feudal lord* * *(n.) = suzerainEx: In the Middle Ages when a vassal died, his heir was required to publicly renew his oath of fealty to his suzerain.
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9 feudal
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10 feudatario
• feofee• feoffee• feudatory• liege -
11 feudatario
adj.feudatory, tributary, liege.m.1 feudatary, feodatary.2 feoffee, feofee. -
12 Ligia
adj.Liege, bound by some feudal tenure.
См. также в других словарях:
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LIÈGE — La principauté épiscopale de Liège eut pendant huit siècles une existence distincte de celle des autres principautés existant alors sur le territoire de l’actuel État belge. Principauté élective dotée d’institutions qui lui étaient propres et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Liege — (l[=e]j), a. [OE. lige, lege, F. lige, LL. ligius, legius, liege, unlimited, complete, prob. of German origin; cf. G. ledig free from bonds and obstacles, MHG. ledec, ledic, lidic, freed, loosed, and Charta Ottonis de Benthem, ann. 1253, ligius… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Liege — (l[=e]j), n. 1. A free and independent person; specif., a lord paramount; a sovereign. Mrs. Browning. [1913 Webster] The anointed sovereign of sighs and groans, Liege of all loiterers and malcontents. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. The subject of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Liège — (French, Hungarian, Swedish), Lîdje / Lîdge (Walloon), Léck (Luxembourgish), Leodium (Latin), L ež Льеж (Russian), Лиеж (Bulgarian), Liege (Finnish, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish), Liége (former French, Portuguese), Liegi (Italian), Lieĝo… … Names of cities in different languages
liege — (adj.) word used by a vassal to address his superior or lord in the feudal system, c.1300, from Anglo Fr. lige (late 13c.), O.Fr. lige (feudal) liege, free, giving or receiving fidelity, perhaps from L.L. laeticus cultivated by serfs, from laetus … Etymology dictionary
liege — [lēj] adj. [OFr, prob. < Frank base akin to OHG ledig, free, but infl. by L ligare, to bind] 1. Feudal Law a) entitled to the service and allegiance of his vassals [a liege lord] b) bound to give service and allegiance to the lord [liege… … English World dictionary