famular Antonyms

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Meaning of famular

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famular (n.)

Domestic; familiar.

famular Sentence Examples

  1. The peasants acted as famulars, serving their feudal lords.
  2. In medieval times, many famulars pledged fealty to powerful landowners.
  3. The loyal famular was willing to work long hours to please his master.
  4. The prince's famulars were tasked with carrying out his commands.
  5. The duke's famulars were often granted small fiefdoms in exchange for their service.
  6. The serfs were considered famulars to the lord of the manor.
  7. The famulars were given a small plot of land to cultivate for their own use.
  8. The famulars were often required to provide their lord with a portion of their crops or livestock.
  9. The famulars were also required to work on their lord's land for a certain number of days each week.
  10. The famulars were often subjected to harsh treatment and abuse.

FAQs About the word famular

Domestic; familiar.

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The peasants acted as famulars, serving their feudal lords.

In medieval times, many famulars pledged fealty to powerful landowners.

The loyal famular was willing to work long hours to please his master.

The prince's famulars were tasked with carrying out his commands.