liegiancy (Meaning)

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liegiancy (n.)

See Ligeance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of liegiancy

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liegiancy Sentence Examples

  1. The liegiancy owed to the king was absolute, requiring unwavering loyalty.
  2. The citizens swore an oath of liegiancy to protect the sovereign from all threats.
  3. Feudal lords held their lands in exchange for providing military service and liegiancy to their superiors.
  4. The liegiancy pact between the vassal and lord bound them together in an indissoluble alliance.
  5. The breach of liegiancy was considered a grave offense, punishable by severe consequences.
  6. The king's liegiancy extended to all subjects within his realm, regardless of their status or rank.
  7. The act of rendering liegiancy signified the recognition of authority and the willingness to obey.
  8. The liegiancy of a knight was a solemn vow to defend his lord with honor and courage.
  9. The peasants owed liegiancy to the landowner, but their duties were often harsh and exploitative.
  10. Throughout history, liegiancy has been a fundamental concept in defining relationships of power and authority.

FAQs About the word liegiancy

See Ligeance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The liegiancy owed to the king was absolute, requiring unwavering loyalty.

The citizens swore an oath of liegiancy to protect the sovereign from all threats.

Feudal lords held their lands in exchange for providing military service and liegiancy to their superiors.

The liegiancy pact between the vassal and lord bound them together in an indissoluble alliance.