Definitions for feudality

feudality feu·dal·i·ty

Spelling: [fyoo-dal-i-tee]
IPA: /fyuˈdæl ɪ ti/

Feudality is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 394 anagrams from letters in feudality (adefiltuy).

Definitions for feudality

noun

  1. the state or quality of being feudal.
  2. the principles and practices of feudalism.
  3. a fief or fee.

Origin of feudality

1695-1705; feudal + -ity; replacing feodality French féodalité

Examples for feudality

feudality was the natural first step of a people emerging from barbarism.

Of this new empire, feudality and chivalry were the opposite elements.

In 1086 they laid the foundation of feudality, and its basis was the "Doomsday Book."

They have no aristocracy, they have no feudality, there are neither masters nor men.

At the gates of this frontier town he delivered his first summons of feudality.

The casting-off of the chains of feudality was the labor of six centuries.

But why had the noble wearer of this sword been deprived of his feudality and tenure?

To him, feudality was a blank; he had probably never heard the word.

It is true that this was in accordance with the principle of feudality.

They deprived it of its benefices, its abbeys, and its tithes—the altar's feudality.

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