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feodality

 

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Description:

Feodality refers to the social system in medieval Europe where land was granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and services.

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Noun (Sense 1):

In the context of medieval Europe, feodality implied that landowners granted land to vassals.

Example Sentence: The king distributed parcels of land to his loyal vassals, establishing a system of feodality.

Noun (Sense 2):

Feodality in its broader sense can refer to any hierarchical system where authority and privileges are granted from superior to subordinate.

Example Sentence: The multinational corporation resembled a modern form of feodality, with executives at the top controlling resources and decision-making.

Adjective:

The concept of feodality was prevalent during the Middle Ages.

Example Sentence: Feodality structures were deeply ingrained in the social fabric of medieval society.

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