enfeoffed

[US]/ɪnˈfiːɒft/
[UK]/ɪnˈfiːɔft/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the past tense and past participle of enfeoff; to grant land or property; to transfer or convey

Phrases & Collocations

enfeoffed lord

enfeoffed vassal

enfeoffed estate

enfeoffed knight

enfeoffed property

enfeoffed land

enfeoffed tenant

enfeoffed rights

enfeoffed obligation

enfeoffed baron

Example Sentences

the lord enfeoffed his loyal vassals with land.

many knights were enfeoffed for their service in battle.

he was enfeoffed by the king after proving his bravery.

the feudal system relied on those who were enfeoffed.

she was enfeoffed with a vast estate in the countryside.

after the conquest, many were enfeoffed to secure loyalty.

the practice of being enfeoffed was common in medieval times.

he felt honored to be enfeoffed by the duke.

those enfeoffed were expected to provide military service.

enfeoffed nobles had specific obligations to their lords.

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