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Villein - Wikipedia
A villein is a class of serf tied to the land under the feudal system. As part of the contract with the lord of the manor, they were expected to spend some of ... en.wikipedia.org
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VILLEIN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun any of a class of feudal serfs who by the 13th cent. had become freemen in their legal relations to all except their lord, to whom they remained subject ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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villein - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old French. edit. Noun. edit. villein oblique singular, m (oblique plural villeinz, nominative singular villeinz, nominative plural villein). en.wiktionary.org
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villein
▪ I. villein Now Hist. (ˈvɪlən, -eɪn) Forms: α. 4 vilein, 4–5 vileyn, 5 veleyn, 6 vylleyne, 6–7 villeine, 6– villein, 8–9 villeyn; also 6–7 villen. β. 5 vylayn, 5–6 -ayne, 6 vyllayn(e, villayne, 6–7 villaine, 6– villain (7 vilain). [a. AF. villein (vilein, -eyn, vyleyn, etc.), var. villain, etc., vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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VILLEIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a free common villager or village peasant of any of the feudal classes lower in rank than the thane 2. a free peasant of a feudal class higher in rank than ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Villein - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord synonyms: helot, serf www.vocabulary.com
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53 Synonyms & Antonyms for VILLEIN | Thesaurus.com
villein · country person · grazer · hired hand. noun as in peasant. Synonyms. Strong matches. agricultural laborer · countryman/woman · cropper · peon · planter ... www.thesaurus.com
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VILLEIN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Villein definition: a member of a class of partially free persons under the feudal system, who were serfs with respect to their lord but had the rights and ... www.dictionary.com
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vilein - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
villein, n. ... (a) An unfree tenant holding land in villeinage or doing villein service; a bondsman; ?also, a villein service or a portion of land of villein ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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Villein - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"base or low-born rustic," from Anglo-French and Old French vilain "peasant, farmer, commoner, churl, yokel" (12c.), from Medieval Latin villanus "farmhand," www.etymonline.com
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villein noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
(in the Middle Ages) a poor man who had to work for a richer man in return for a small piece of land to grow food on. www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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villein
villein/ˈvɪleɪn; `vɪlˌen/ n(in medieval Europe) feudal tenant of land who was entirely subject to his lord (欧洲中世纪的)农奴(完全附属於封建领主的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Knight-villein
A knight-villein (Cavaleiro-vilão in Portuguese, caballero villano in Spanish) was a free plebeian horsemen who owned land, weapons and a horse, despite Knights-villein provided military service directly to the king, and in exchange were entitled to the same set of privileges as minor nobles for doing so wikipedia.org
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vilein-
vilein, vilein- see villain, villein, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carville (name)
Carville is originally a Normandy place name, which is a toponymic compound of Old French -ville "farm" (see villain, villein) and the Old Norse and Old wikipedia.org
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