feudal
0 antonyms and opposites of feudal, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Relating to feudalism, the medieval system in which land was granted in exchange for service and loyalty.
How to use feudal
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Etymology
From Medieval Latin feodalis, from feudum ("fief, estate held in service"), related to the word fee.
Full origin of feudal →Frequently asked questions
What does “feudal” mean?
The word “feudal” means relating to feudalism, the medieval system in which land was granted in exchange for service and loyalty. In plain terms, relating to the old system where land was traded for loyalty and service.
How do you pronounce “feudal”?
“Feudal” is pronounced FYOO-duhl (/ˈfju.dəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “feudal” in a sentence?
Here is “feudal” used in a sentence: “Under the feudal system, peasants worked the lord's land in return for protection.”
What part of speech is “feudal”?
“Feudal” is an adjective.
Where does the word “feudal” come from?
The word “feudal” comes from Medieval Latin. From Medieval Latin feodalis, from feudum ("fief, estate held in service"), related to the word fee.
Is “feudal” a common word?
“Feudal” is an uncommon word in modern English.