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subfeu
▪ I. subfeu, n. Sc. Law. (ˈsʌbfjuː) [f. sub- 9 (b) + feu n.: cf. next.] A ‘feu’ or fief granted by a vassal to a subvassal.1681 Stair Inst. Law Scot. i. xxi. 420 All Sub-feues of Ward-lands, holden of Subjects without the Superiours consent, are declared null and void. 1758 J. Dalrymple Ess. Feudal ...
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subfeudation
subfeudation (sʌbfjuːˈdeɪʃən) [f. sub- 9 + feudation, after subfeu n.] The action or practice of granting subfeus; subinfeudation.1681 Stair Inst. Law Scot. i. xxi. 419 It is much debated..whether by Sub-feudation, Recognition be incurred, or whether it be comprehended under alienation. 1835 Tomlin'...
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feu
▪ I. feu, n. Sc. Law. (fjuː) Forms: 5–8 few, 6– feu. [a. OF. feu, fieu, fiu; see the variant fee n.2] 1. = fee n.2 1; also, a tract of land held in fee. (Used by modern Scottish jurists indiscriminately with fee as a rendering of med.L. feudum.)1609 Skene Reg. Maj. Table, s.v., Gif the vassall commi...
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subject
▪ I. subject, n. (ˈsʌbdʒɪkt) Forms: α. 4–5 sogett(e, sugett(e, 4–6 soget, sug(g)et, 4 pl. sugges, 5 sogete, sugete, seget (?), sewgyet, soiet, suiet, sogect, sugect. β. 4 subgit, soubgit, 4–5 subgett(e, 4–6 subiet, 5 subgyt, -gite, soubget, pl. subies, -jais, -gees, 5–6 subget, -giet. γ. 4–7 subiect...
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