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Meaning of "subinfeud" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF SUBINFEUD

ˌsʌbɪnˈfjuːd


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF SUBINFEUD

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Subinfeud is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES SUBINFEUD MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of subinfeud in the English dictionary

The definition of subinfeud in the dictionary is a grant by a feudal tenant of land to a further tenant.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH SUBINFEUD

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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE SUBINFEUD

subincise · subincision · subindex · subindicate · subindication · subindicative · subindices · subindustry · subinfeudate · subinfeudation · subinfeudatories · subinfeudatory · subinhibitory · subinsinuation · subinspector · subintellection · subintelligence · subintelligitur · subinterval · subintrant

WORDS THAT END LIKE SUBINFEUD

aloud · applaud · Arnaud · blood feud · bud · cloud · cud · fraud · Freud · loud · lud · maud · mud · oud · out loud · proud · pseud · stroud · stud · under a cloud

Synonyms and antonyms of subinfeud in the English dictionary of synonyms

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBINFEUD»

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An Outline of the Law of Tenure and Tenancy: Containing the ...
A., tenant in fee-simple, might subinfeud to B., in fee-simple. And on principle, it should seem, a tenant in tail would have an equal right to subinfeud; that A., tenant to him and the heirs of his body, might subinfeud to B. and the heirs of B.'s body ...
James Ram, 1825
2
Quebec: A Historical Geography
Its authority to subinfeud its domain was a powerful settlement tool as well as an opportunity to recruit partners and reward them for services rendered, even including power from the king to attach noble titles to grants. Moreover, the company's ...
Serge Courville, 2008
3
Sketches of the characters of the Hon. T. E. and J. Mingay ...
... and had no power to carry this law of ED'WARIYS into execution; for the Scotch Barons, although they would not allow their vassals to subinfeud, yet, when they sold their own lands, they would notsuffer'the Crown to appropriate the tenure, ...
Thomas ERSKINE (Baron Erskine.), James MINGAY, 1794
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Political dictionary: forming a work of universal reference, ...
... chief : they affected to subinfeud ; to have their tenants doing suit and service ; and in point of fact, many of the smaller manors at the present day are but tenures under the lesser barons, who held of the greater barons, who held of the king.
‎1845
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The British Classical Authors: Select Specimens of the ...
they would not allow their vassals to subinfeud, yet when they sold their own lands, they would not suffer t e crown to appropriate the tenure; but obliged the urc asers to hold as vassals to themselves: lily this weakness of the Scotch crown , and ...
Ludwig Christian Friedrich Herrig, 1869
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The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political, ...
... chief: they affected to subinfeud ; to have their tenants doing suit and service ; and in point of fact, many of the smaller manors at the present day are but tenures under the lesser barons, who held of the greater barons, who held of the king.
‎1848
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The British classical authors: select specimens of the ...
... as William had subdued England, consequently he was rather a feudal chieftain than a monarch, and bad no power to carry this law of Edward's into execution ; for the Scotch barons, although they wonld not allow their vassals to subinfeud, ...
Ludwig Herrig, 1850
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Handbook of English Literature Select Specimens of British ...
... consequently he was rather a feudal chieftain than a monarch, and had no power to carry this law of Edward's into execution; for the Scotch barons, although they would not allow their vassals to subinfeud, yet when they sold their own lands ...
Enrico Solazzi, 1867
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The Formation of English Common Law: Law and Society in ...
Quitclaim Recognition Recognitor Relief Returnable writ Sake and soke Scutage Seise Seisin Sergeanty Socage Sokeman Subinfeud— ation Substantive law Substitution Suit of court (1) The surrender of lands or other rights and all claim to  ...
John Hudson, Professor of Legal History John Hudson, 2014
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second, and of the ...
Two _ other knights of the same county, who held in chief of theking, appear, by this record, to have had none who held ofss them by subinfeud-atio'n : but these instances were extraorz dinary; the far greater number: of the military tenants ...
George Lyttelton, 1767
REFERENCE
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