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Allod

Description:

An allod is a piece of land held by absolute ownership, independent of any feudal duty or obligation. It refers to property that is not subject to the control or influence of a feudal lord or an external authority.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. The nobleman possessed an allod, granting him complete freedom and control over his land.
  • 2. The allod was passed down through generations, ensuring the family's continued ownership and autonomy.
  • 3. The peasants on the allod enjoyed the benefits of self-governance and escaped the burdensome feudal obligations.

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