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Feoffee - English meaning

Feoffee – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A trustee invested with a freehold estate to hold in possession for a purpose, typically a charitable one.

Usage examples:

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费奥菲

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Feoffee, Leengoed

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Feoffee

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Lehen

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फ़ीफ़ी, माफ़ीदार, जागीरदार, करमुक्त भूधारी

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Feudatario

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봉토 수령자, 영지 수령자

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Feoffee, Ленник, Владелец лена

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Señor feudal

Word origin

late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French feoffe ‘enfeoffed’, past participle of feoffer, variant of Old French fieffer (see feoffment).

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