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Meaning of "villanage" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF VILLANAGE

ˈvɪlənɪdʒ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF VILLANAGE

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Villanage 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 VILLANAGE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of villanage in the English dictionary

The definition of villanage in the dictionary is in feudal times, the state of being a serf to the lord. Other definition of villanage is villainy.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH VILLANAGE

alienage · apanage · appanage · baronage · cartonage · commonage · cousinage · gallonage · orphanage · parsonage · patronage · peonage · personage · siphonage · Stevenage · vellenage · vicinage · villainage · villeinage · villenage

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE VILLANAGE

villagery · villagisation · villagization · Villahermosa · villain · villainage · villainess · villainies · villainous · villainously · villainousness · villainy · villanella · villanelle · villanous · villanously · Villanovan · villar · Villars · villatic

WORDS THAT END LIKE VILLANAGE

amenage · carnage · coinage · comanage · cranage · drainage · empennage · espionage · industrial espionage · manage · micromanage · mismanage · overmanage · signage · stage-manage · tannage · teenage · thanage · tonnage · voisinage

Synonyms and antonyms of villanage in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «villanage» into 25 languages

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Trends of use of villanage

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «VILLANAGE»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about villanage

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VILLANAGE»

Discover the use of villanage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to villanage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant in Ireland
In fewer words, frank tenement was held by such services as it befitted the station of gentlemen to perform ; and villanage, on the contrary, held by such services as could be performed by manual labour alone; such as to manure the field, to till ...
John Finlay (barrister-at-law.), 1825
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The Naval and Military Magazine
It is not necessary for me to relate the systems which had given way of villanage regardant or gros, to which this species of slavery was compared, though dissimilar enough in very many respects, as is admitted by most writers on the subject, ...
‎1828
3
A Classifical and Archaeological Dictionary of the Manners, ...
_ Villanage was a base tenure of lands or tenements, whereby the tenant was bound to do all such services as the lord commanded, or were fit for a villain to perform. The division of villanage, by Bracton, was into “ purum villanagium, a quo ...
Austin Nuttall, 1840
4
Annual Register
j'ect, and amongst other persons by the advocate-general of Antigua, who, adverting to the general system of villanage, ventures very truly to say, “to which colonial slavery may be supposed to bear some analogy, in the absence of more  ...
‎1828
5
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
ject, and amongst other persons by the advocate-general of Antigua, who, adverting to the general system of villanage, ventures very truly to say, “to which colonial slavery may be supposed to bear some analogy, in the absence of more  ...
‎1828
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Annual Register
It has been said, that in the decline of the ancient villanage, it became a maxim of very popular and legal use, " Once free for an hour, free for ever !" and this hag been applied as a maxim that ought to govern in the case of negro slavery. Now if  ...
Edmund Burke, 1828
7
History of the hundred of Carhampton
And such of the tenants hereof as held in villanage, or privileged villanage, that is by villan [or non-military] services, but those determinate and certain, were called " socmen in ancient demesne," whose proper representatives are the ...
James Savage, 1830
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year
It has been said, that in the decline of the ancient villanage, it became a maxim of very popular and legal use, " Once free for an hour, free for ever !" and this has been applied as a maxim that ought to govern in the case of negro slavery. Now if  ...
Edmund Burke, 1828
9
Freedom national; Slavery sectional. Speech of Hon. C. S. ...
The plaintifi', on the defendant's pleading villanage, had the same opportunity of contesting it, as when impleaded by the lord in a Native Habendo. If the lord sued out a Nativo Habendo, and the villanage was denied, in which case the sheriff ...
Charles SUMNER, 1853
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Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
Frohnbienft, der, Service' to which a Tennnt is bound by Lands he hold' in Villanage or Soeage. Frdhnen, verb. reg. mulr. Frohndlenjie than over leisten, to do that scrvile Work one is bound to by Lands he holds in Villanage or Socige, to do ...
Johann Ebers, 1796
REFERENCE
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