different between serfdom vs manorialism
serfdom
English
Etymology
serf +? -dom
Noun
serfdom (usually uncountable, plural serfdoms)
- The state of being a serf.
- The feudal system that includes serfs.
Synonyms
- serfage
- serfhood
Translations
See also
- servitude
Anagrams
- deforms
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manorialism
English
Etymology
manorial +? -ism
Noun
manorialism (uncountable)
- A political, economic and social system in medieval and early modern Europe; originally a form of serfdom but later a looser system in which land was administered via the local manor.
Related terms
- manorial
Anagrams
- solar minima
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