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enfeoffed (imp. & p. p.)
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enfeoffed Sentence Examples
- The king enfeoffed his loyal knight with a vast manor in recognition of his bravery.
- The feudal lord enfeoffed his vassals with land and titles, binding them to his service.
- Upon the death of the previous baron, the estate was enfeoffed to his eldest son.
- The duke enfeoffed the merchant with a prime piece of real estate in exchange for his financial دعم.
- The bishop enfeoffed the abbey with a sizable portion of his diocese.
- The emperor enfeoffed his favorite general with a province and its governorship.
- The wealthy landowner enfeoffed his steward with a small farm in gratitude for his faithful service.
- The queen enfeoffed her handmaid with a cottage and a modest stipend.
- The newly crowned king enfeoffed his supporters with lands and titles to secure their loyalty.
- The feudal system functioned through the practice of enfeoffment, where land was granted in exchange for military service and fealty.
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The king enfeoffed his loyal knight with a vast manor in recognition of his bravery.
The feudal lord enfeoffed his vassals with land and titles, binding them to his service.
Upon the death of the previous baron, the estate was enfeoffed to his eldest son.
The duke enfeoffed the merchant with a prime piece of real estate in exchange for his financial دعم.