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feudalise
English
Verb
feudalise (third-person singular simple present feudalises, present participle feudalising, simple past and past participle feudalised)
- Alternative spelling of feudalize
feudalise From the web:
feudalism
English
Etymology
From feudal +? -ism.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fju.d?l?z?m/
Noun
feudalism (countable and uncountable, plural feudalisms)
- A social system based on personal ownership of resources and personal fealty between a suzerain (lord) and a vassal (subject). Defining characteristics are direct ownership of resources, personal loyalty, and a hierarchical social structure reinforced by religion.
Related terms
- feudal
- feudalistic
Translations
See also
- capitalism
- communism
- monarchy
- peasant
- serf
- suzerain
- vassal
Anagrams
- sulfamide
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian feudalismo, French féodalisme.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fe.u.da.?lism/
Noun
feudalism n (uncountable)
- feudalism
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