English words for 'Extremely feudal.'
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noun
noun
- The estate of a feudal lord.
- the position and authority of a feudal lord
- The power or authority of a lord; dominion.
- (law) The lordship (authority) remaining to a grantor after the grant of an estate in fee simple.
- (historical) The elders forming the municipal council in a medieval Italian republic.
- the estate of a seigneur
noun
- A right to hold land under the feudal system.
- A period of time during which something is possessed.
- A status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.
- A status of having a permanent post with enhanced job security within an academic institution.
- the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands
- the term during which some position is held
verb
noun
verb
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- A district over which a feudal lord could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe.
- (UK, slang) Any home area or territory in which authority is exercised, often in a police or criminal context.
- (London, slang) One's neighbourhood.
- A landed estate.
- The main house of such an estate or a similar residence; a mansion.
- The lord's residence and seat of control in such a district.
- the mansion of a lord or wealthy person
- the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)
adj
- of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times
- inert especially toward oxygen
- having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character
- impressive in size, manner, or appearance
- (chemistry) Of an element, unreactive.
- (wine) Belonging to a class of grape cultivars traditionally considered most favorable for winemaking, usually encompassing the six: Merlot, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon blanc, Chardonnay, and Riesling.
- Grand; stately; magnificent; splendid.
- Of exalted rank; of or relating to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn.
- (geometry, of a polyhedron) Both isohedral and isogonal.
- Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.
noun
noun
- (historical) A feudal tenant holding his manor directly of the king
- One possessing similar mastery over others; (historical) any feudal superior generally; any nobleman or aristocrat; any chief, prince, or sovereign ruler; in Scotland, a male member of the lowest rank of nobility (the equivalent rank in England is baron)
- One possessing similar mastery in figurative senses (esp. as lord of ~)
- A magnate of a trade or profession.
- A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one
- (astrology) The heavenly body considered to possess a dominant influence over an event, time, etc.
- a person who has general authority over others
- a titled peer of the realm
verb
noun
- (historical) A type of tax levied by feudal lords on peasants.
- (cellular automata) A count of the number of individual patterns within a larger pattern, most often the ash of a soup or a methuselah.
- An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals.
- Count, tally.
- a periodic count of the population
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noun
adj
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- a piece of land held under the feudal system
- (figurative) A territory, a domain, an area over which one exercises lordly control, particularly with regard to corporate or governmental bureaucracies.
- (figurative) Synonym of estate: any land, when considered as a region over which the owner exercises lordly control.
- (law, historical) Land held of a superior, particularly on condition of homage, fealty, and personal service, especially military service.
noun
- (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- A similar agricultural labourer in 18th and 19th century Europe.
- (strategy games) A worker unit.
- A partially free peasant of a low hereditary class, attached like a slave to the land owned by a feudal lord and required to perform labour, enjoying minimal legal or customary rights.
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noun
verb
adj
- (historical) (of an official or feudal lord) Having local authority and possessing royal privileges that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign.
- Of or relating to a palace especially of a Roman or Holy Roman Emperor.
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the palate or to a palatine bone.
- Subject to palatine authority. (of a territory)
- Synonym of palatial.
- relating to or lying near the palate
- of or relating to a palace
- of or relating to a count palatine and the palatine's royal prerogatives
noun
- (historical) Ellipsis of county palatine.
- (historical) A fur cape or stole worn by women, which covers the neck and shoulders.
- (in the plural, historical) The Roman soldiers of the imperial palace.
- (anatomy) Ellipsis of palatine bone.
- Ellipsis of count palatine, a feudal lord or a bishop possessing palatine powers.
- A palace official, especially in an imperial palace.
- (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
- any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits
noun
- (historical) A feudal landowner to whom vassals were forced to pledge allegiance.
- (international politics) A dominant nation or state that has control over the international affairs of a subservient state which otherwise has domestic autonomy.
- a state exercising a degree of dominion over a dependent state especially in its foreign affairs
noun
- (feudal law) A seigniory or lordship held of the king, on which other lordships and manors depended.
- (uncountable) The state of being morally upright, honest, noble, virtuous, and magnanimous; excellence of character; the perception of such a state; favourable reputation; dignity.
- A privilege (which honors the person experiencing it).
- (countable) A token of praise or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect, such as a prize or award given by the state to a citizen.
- (in the plural) The privilege of going first.
- (golf) The right to play one's ball before one's opponent.
- (countable, card games) In bridge, an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit; in some other games, an ace, king, queen or jack.
- A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament.
- (heraldry, countable) The center point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon (compare honour point).
- (uncountable) Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright or successful).
- (in the plural) (Courses for) an honours degree: a university qualification of the highest rank.
- (countable, mahjong) a dragon or wind tile.
- a woman's virtue or chastity
- the quality of being honorable and having a good name
- a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- the state of being honored
verb
- (transitive) To confer (bestow) an honour or privilege upon (someone).
- (transitive) To make payment in respect of (a cheque, banker's draft, etc.).
- (transitive) To think of highly, to respect highly; to show respect for; to recognise the importance or spiritual value of.
- (transitive) To conform to, abide by, act in accordance with (an agreement, treaty, promise, request, or the like).
- show respect towards
- accept as pay
- bestow honor or rewards upon
name
- (historical) One of the seven great Parthian feudal families.
- A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- A group of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by people of the Karen ethnic group, also called Karenic.
- Former name of Kayin (“state (administrative division) of Myanmar”).
- A transliteration of the Armenian male given name Կարեն (Karen).
noun
- (slang, derogatory, originally African-American Vernacular) A middle-aged white woman who exhibits a strong sense of white privilege and entitlement—often rooted in racism against minority races—and frequently targets or antagonizes individuals who face greater societal challenges or must work significantly harder than she.
- (by extension, derogatory) Any person, especially female, exhibiting an exaggerated sense of entitlement.
- A member of a diverse ethnic group originating in Myanmar and Thailand.
- the Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Thailand and Burmese borderlands
noun
- (chiefly historical) One who holds a feudal tenure in real property.
- One who holds a lease (a tenancy).
- (computing) Any of a number of customers serviced through the same instance of an application.
- (property law, by extension) One who owns real estate other than via allodial title.
- (by extension) One who has possession of any place.
- Misconstruction of tenet.
- someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else
- a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease)
- any occupant who dwells in a place
verb
adj
noun
- An administrative or geographical region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 47 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska, Connecticut, and Louisiana).
- A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions.
- (US, slang, uncountable) A jail operated by a county government.
- (historical) The land ruled by a count or a countess.
- (United Kingdom) a region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government
- (United States) the largest administrative district within a state
noun
- (historical) In feudalism, the legal interest or rights of a lord or superior in an estate in land held in fee, as opposed to the vassal's or tenant's interest.
- (US, Philippines) The right of a government over the private property within its jurisdiction. Usually invoked to compel land owners to sell their property in preparation for a major construction project such as a freeway.
- the right of the state to take private property for public use; the Fifth Amendment that was added to the Constitution of the United States requires that just compensation be made
adj
noun
noun
- The estate of a feudal lord.
- the position and authority of a feudal lord
- The power or authority of a lord; dominion.
- (law) The lordship (authority) remaining to a grantor after the grant of an estate in fee simple.
- (historical) The elders forming the municipal council in a medieval Italian republic.
- the estate of a seigneur
noun
- A right to hold land under the feudal system.
- A period of time during which something is possessed.
- A status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.
- A status of having a permanent post with enhanced job security within an academic institution.
- the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands
- the term during which some position is held
verb
noun
verb
noun
- A district over which a feudal lord could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe.
- (UK, slang) Any home area or territory in which authority is exercised, often in a police or criminal context.
- (London, slang) One's neighbourhood.
- A landed estate.
- The main house of such an estate or a similar residence; a mansion.
- The lord's residence and seat of control in such a district.
- the mansion of a lord or wealthy person
- the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)
noun
- (historical) A feudal tenant holding his manor directly of the king
- One possessing similar mastery over others; (historical) any feudal superior generally; any nobleman or aristocrat; any chief, prince, or sovereign ruler; in Scotland, a male member of the lowest rank of nobility (the equivalent rank in England is baron)
- One possessing similar mastery in figurative senses (esp. as lord of ~)
- A magnate of a trade or profession.
- A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one
- (astrology) The heavenly body considered to possess a dominant influence over an event, time, etc.
- a person who has general authority over others
- a titled peer of the realm
verb
noun
- (historical) A type of tax levied by feudal lords on peasants.
- (cellular automata) A count of the number of individual patterns within a larger pattern, most often the ash of a soup or a methuselah.
- An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals.
- Count, tally.
- a periodic count of the population
verb
noun
adj
noun
- a piece of land held under the feudal system
- (figurative) A territory, a domain, an area over which one exercises lordly control, particularly with regard to corporate or governmental bureaucracies.
- (figurative) Synonym of estate: any land, when considered as a region over which the owner exercises lordly control.
- (law, historical) Land held of a superior, particularly on condition of homage, fealty, and personal service, especially military service.
noun
- (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- A similar agricultural labourer in 18th and 19th century Europe.
- (strategy games) A worker unit.
- A partially free peasant of a low hereditary class, attached like a slave to the land owned by a feudal lord and required to perform labour, enjoying minimal legal or customary rights.
noun
- (historical) A feudal landowner to whom vassals were forced to pledge allegiance.
- (international politics) A dominant nation or state that has control over the international affairs of a subservient state which otherwise has domestic autonomy.
- a state exercising a degree of dominion over a dependent state especially in its foreign affairs
noun
- (feudal law) A seigniory or lordship held of the king, on which other lordships and manors depended.
- (uncountable) The state of being morally upright, honest, noble, virtuous, and magnanimous; excellence of character; the perception of such a state; favourable reputation; dignity.
- A privilege (which honors the person experiencing it).
- (countable) A token of praise or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect, such as a prize or award given by the state to a citizen.
- (in the plural) The privilege of going first.
- (golf) The right to play one's ball before one's opponent.
- (countable, card games) In bridge, an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit; in some other games, an ace, king, queen or jack.
- A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament.
- (heraldry, countable) The center point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon (compare honour point).
- (uncountable) Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright or successful).
- (in the plural) (Courses for) an honours degree: a university qualification of the highest rank.
- (countable, mahjong) a dragon or wind tile.
- a woman's virtue or chastity
- the quality of being honorable and having a good name
- a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- the state of being honored
verb
- (transitive) To confer (bestow) an honour or privilege upon (someone).
- (transitive) To make payment in respect of (a cheque, banker's draft, etc.).
- (transitive) To think of highly, to respect highly; to show respect for; to recognise the importance or spiritual value of.
- (transitive) To conform to, abide by, act in accordance with (an agreement, treaty, promise, request, or the like).
- show respect towards
- accept as pay
- bestow honor or rewards upon
noun
- (chiefly historical) One who holds a feudal tenure in real property.
- One who holds a lease (a tenancy).
- (computing) Any of a number of customers serviced through the same instance of an application.
- (property law, by extension) One who owns real estate other than via allodial title.
- (by extension) One who has possession of any place.
- Misconstruction of tenet.
- someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else
- a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease)
- any occupant who dwells in a place
verb
noun
- (historical) In feudalism, the legal interest or rights of a lord or superior in an estate in land held in fee, as opposed to the vassal's or tenant's interest.
- (US, Philippines) The right of a government over the private property within its jurisdiction. Usually invoked to compel land owners to sell their property in preparation for a major construction project such as a freeway.
- the right of the state to take private property for public use; the Fifth Amendment that was added to the Constitution of the United States requires that just compensation be made
adj
noun
adj
- of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times
- inert especially toward oxygen
- having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character
- impressive in size, manner, or appearance
- (chemistry) Of an element, unreactive.
- (wine) Belonging to a class of grape cultivars traditionally considered most favorable for winemaking, usually encompassing the six: Merlot, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon blanc, Chardonnay, and Riesling.
- Grand; stately; magnificent; splendid.
- Of exalted rank; of or relating to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn.
- (geometry, of a polyhedron) Both isohedral and isogonal.
- Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.
noun
adj
noun
verb
adj
- (historical) (of an official or feudal lord) Having local authority and possessing royal privileges that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign.
- Of or relating to a palace especially of a Roman or Holy Roman Emperor.
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the palate or to a palatine bone.
- Subject to palatine authority. (of a territory)
- Synonym of palatial.
- relating to or lying near the palate
- of or relating to a palace
- of or relating to a count palatine and the palatine's royal prerogatives
noun
- (historical) Ellipsis of county palatine.
- (historical) A fur cape or stole worn by women, which covers the neck and shoulders.
- (in the plural, historical) The Roman soldiers of the imperial palace.
- (anatomy) Ellipsis of palatine bone.
- Ellipsis of count palatine, a feudal lord or a bishop possessing palatine powers.
- A palace official, especially in an imperial palace.
- (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
- any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits
adj
noun
- An administrative or geographical region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 47 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska, Connecticut, and Louisiana).
- A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions.
- (US, slang, uncountable) A jail operated by a county government.
- (historical) The land ruled by a count or a countess.
- (United Kingdom) a region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government
- (United States) the largest administrative district within a state