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feudel

 

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Term: feudel

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Popular

Feudel is a term commonly used to describe something that is related to or characteristic of the medieval feudal system.

Sample Sentence:

The knight pledged his loyalty to his feudel lord in exchange for land and protection.

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Sense 2: Local

In local usage, feudel refers to a person or entity that possess and exercises power and authority within a specific region or territory.

Sample Sentence:

The clan chief was the feudel ruler of the Highland area, maintaining law and order.

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Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: Popular

Feudel as a noun commonly refers to a person who is a member of the medieval nobility or aristocracy.

Sample Sentence:

The feudel displayed his coat of arms proudly, signifying his noble lineage.

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Sense 2: Local

Locally, feudel may refer to an individual who holds a position of power and authority in a particular locality or community.

Sample Sentence:

The elected mayor acted as the feudel of the city, making important decisions for its development.

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