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allodium

English

Alternative forms

  • alod
  • allod

Etymology

From Medieval Latin allodium, from Frankish *allaud (allodium, patrimony, literally entire property). Cognate with Old High German ?t (property), Old Saxon ?d (estate, wealth), Old English ?ad (possessions).

Noun

allodium (plural allodiums or allodia)

  1. (dated) freehold land or property

Related terms

  • allodial

Translations

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freeholda

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