slovodefinícia
fief
(encz)
fief,léno n:
Fief
(gcide)
Fief \Fief\, n. [F. fief; of German origin, and the same word as
E. fee. See Fee, and cf. Feud, a tief.] (Law)
An estate held of a superior on condition of military
service; a fee; a feud. See under Benefice, n., 2.
[1913 Webster]
fief
(wn)
fief
n 1: a piece of land held under the feudal system [syn: fief,
feoff]
FIEF
(bouvier)
FIEF, or FEUD. In its origin, a fief was a district of country allotted to
one of the chiefs who invaded the Roman empire, as a stipend or reward; with
a condition annexed that the possessor should do service faithfully both at
home and in the wars, to him by whom it was given. The law of fiefs supposed
that originally all lands belonged to lords, who had had the generosity to
abandon them to others, from whom the actual possessors derive their rights
upon the sole reservation of certain services more or less onerous as a sign
of superiority. To this superiority was added that which gives the right of
dispensing justice, a right which was originally attached to all fiefs, and
conferred upon those who possessed it, the most eminent part of public
power. Henrion de Pansey, Pouvoir, Municipal; 2 Bl. Com. 45
Encyclopedie, h.t.; Merl. Rep. h.t.

podobné slovodefinícia
fiefdom
(encz)
fiefdom,lenní panství n: Zdeněk Brož
prokofieff
(encz)
Prokofieff,
Arriere fief
(gcide)
Arriere \Ar*riere"\, n. [F. arri[`e]re. See Arrear.]
"That which is behind"; the rear; -- chiefly used as an
adjective in the sense of behind, rear, subordinate.
[1913 Webster]

Arriere fee, Arriere fief, a fee or fief dependent on a
superior fee, or a fee held of a feudatory.

Arriere vassal, the vassal of a vassal.
[1913 Webster]
Fief
(gcide)
Fief \Fief\, n. [F. fief; of German origin, and the same word as
E. fee. See Fee, and cf. Feud, a tief.] (Law)
An estate held of a superior on condition of military
service; a fee; a feud. See under Benefice, n., 2.
[1913 Webster]
Rerefief
(gcide)
Rerefief \Rere"fief`\ (r?r"f?f`), n. [F. arri[`e]re-fief. See
Rear hinder, and Fief.] (Scots Law)
A fief held of a superior feudatory; a fief held by an under
tenant. --Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]
fiefdom
(wn)
fiefdom
n 1: the domain controlled by a feudal lord
2: an organization that is controlled by a dominant person or
group
FIEF
(bouvier)
FIEF, or FEUD. In its origin, a fief was a district of country allotted to
one of the chiefs who invaded the Roman empire, as a stipend or reward; with
a condition annexed that the possessor should do service faithfully both at
home and in the wars, to him by whom it was given. The law of fiefs supposed
that originally all lands belonged to lords, who had had the generosity to
abandon them to others, from whom the actual possessors derive their rights
upon the sole reservation of certain services more or less onerous as a sign
of superiority. To this superiority was added that which gives the right of
dispensing justice, a right which was originally attached to all fiefs, and
conferred upon those who possessed it, the most eminent part of public
power. Henrion de Pansey, Pouvoir, Municipal; 2 Bl. Com. 45
Encyclopedie, h.t.; Merl. Rep. h.t.

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