feudatory如何读

英:['fju:dətərɪ]

美:['fjudəˌtoʊrɪ]

feudatory是什么意思

adj.

臣属的

(国家)隶属于外国的

受有封地的

n.

封臣,封地

feudatory自然拼读

feu·da·to·ry

fyu d to ri

feudatory变形

复数:feudatories

feudatory词根

词根:feud

n.

feud 不和;争执;封地

vi.

feud 长期不和;长期争斗

feudatory英英释义

Noun:
  1. a person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord

Adjective:
  1. of or pertaining to the relation of a feudal vassal to his lord;

    "a feudatory relationship"

  2. owing feudal allegiance to or being subject to a sovereign;

    "it remained feudatory to India until 1365"

feudatory词源英文解释

Adjective Medieval Latin feudatorius, from feudare to enfeoff, from feudum

The first known use of feudatory was in 1592

feudatory 例句

1 They form a body of feudatory rulers, possessing revenue and armies of their own.

2 The name of Mortimer was a power in the land, and the head of that ancient family was the Duke of York, who had probably the greatest following of feudatory tenants in England.

3 On the queen's side, the councillors, feudatories, and other courtiers, officials, and chamberlains occupied the remainder of the seats.

4 But his expenditure was large: he had to pay his feudatories; and he had to provide fiefs in money and kind to those who had not fiefs of land.

5 It also formed an assembly in which common interests were discussed, the lord, according to custom, being bound to consult his feudatories and they to advise him to the best of their power.

6 In Gwalior to the south, the feudatory Mahratta state, there were a large mutinous army, a Ranee only twelve years of age, an adopted chief of eight, and factions in the council of ministers.

7 Now the States are provinces dependent on, submissive to, the central head, just as the Colonies were looked upon, prior to our independence, as a species of feudatories for the benefit of the mother country.

8 These fortresses, garrisoned not by the king, as in Norman England, but by their possessors, would only strengthen the power of the feudatories, and help to dissipate the kingdom into a number of local units.

9 England, the presenting the villein with free arms, seems to have been the symbol of his restoration to all the rights which a feudatory was entitled to.

10 Later the Hohenzollerns of Brandenburg inherited the duchy, became feudatories of Poland as well as electors at home.

11 The feudatory of Matsumae had his castle at the extreme south of Yezo, but the jurisdiction he exercised was only nominal.

12 The principal feudatory princes of the Indian empire are also styled “Highness.”

13 An empire of Asia, divided into British territory and feudatory states, acknowledging sovereignty of Great Britain.

14 Mou, the prince of Wei, received his feudatory in Zhongshan. So, he was called Zhongshan Prince Mou.

魏国王子牟,他的封地在中山,所以大家都称他中山公子牟。

15 Although a feudatory of the Holy See, he was not a Roman, and he was a prince.

16 He then joined the Kirghiz of Bolor round Narym, who were nominally feudatories of China, and, with their aid, commenced a petty sort of border war.

17 If the fine is not paid immediately after the death of the last feudatory, they confiscate the crops derived from the meadows subject to this tenure.

18 Robert, Count of Rosellon, was one of the great feudatories of the crown of Aragon.

19 Henry once declined an offer of the Empire, made by the opponents of Frederick Barbarossa; and he steadily supported the young Philip Augustus against the intrigues of French feudatories.

20 The position of the lords of the house of Somerled was now curious, since they were feudatories of the king of Norway for the isles and of the king of Scotland for Argyll.

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