liegance (Meaning)
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liegance (n.)
Same as Ligeance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of liegance
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
liegance Sentence Examples
- The knights swore their liegance to the valiant king, pledging unwavering loyalty.
- The feudal system demanded that vassals pay homage and liegance to their lords.
- The rebellious barons renounced their liegance to their sovereign, challenging his authority.
- The treaty imposed strict conditions, requiring the conquered nation to acknowledge liegance to the victor.
- The oath of liegance bound subjects to obey their ruler's commands, both in war and peace.
- The queen's wise counsel and strong leadership inspired unwavering liegance among her people.
- The act of treason was deemed a betrayal of liegance, punishable by severe consequences.
- The loyal subjects held unwavering liegance to the crown, regardless of personal circumstances.
- The annexation of the neighboring kingdom was a strategic move to consolidate liegance and expand the empire.
- The noble's liegance to his lord conflicted with his moral obligation to protect the innocent.
FAQs About the word liegance
Same as Ligeance.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The knights swore their liegance to the valiant king, pledging unwavering loyalty.
The feudal system demanded that vassals pay homage and liegance to their lords.
The rebellious barons renounced their liegance to their sovereign, challenging his authority.
The treaty imposed strict conditions, requiring the conquered nation to acknowledge liegance to the victor.