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feudal
[fyood-l]
adjective
of, relating to, or like the feudal system, or its political, military, social, and economic structure.
of or relating to the Middle Ages.
of, relating to, or of the nature of a fief or fee.
a feudal estate.
of or relating to the holding of land in a fief or fee.
feudal
1/ ˈ´ÚÂá³ÜË»åÉ™±ô /
adjective
of, resembling, relating to, or characteristic of feudalism or its institutions
of, characteristic of, or relating to a fief Compare allodial
derogatoryÌýold-fashioned, reactionary, etc
feudal
2/ ˈ´ÚÂá³ÜË»åÉ™±ô /
adjective
of or relating to a feud or quarrel
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- feudally adverb
- antifeudal adjective
- nonfeudal adjective
- nonfeudally adverb
- prefeudal adjective
- quasi-feudal adjective
- quasi-feudally adverb
- unfeudal adjective
- unfeudally adverb
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of feudal1
Example Sentences
He focused on the landlord-tenant relationship within a capitalist economy, but there were many relationships that weren't based on market transactions, that were based on culture or more feudal relationships.
French law enshrined it as a civil right in 1554, while in England, it was an unspoken agreement that reflected the feudal system's delicate balance between the privileged and the poor.
Ultimately, Žižek argues that Trump’s “'impossible' coalition†of “feudal masters†and “exploited workers†cannot stand, and that the “ideological tension†between libertarianism and authoritarianism within “the two aspects of Trumpian politics†cannot be resolved:
He also pointed out that its feudal Japan setting was one series fans had been requesting for a long time, and he expected this to drive sales.
Russia's most prominent opposition politician, Alexei Navalny campaigned relentlessly against President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of running a corrupt and "feudal" state.
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