Feudum — Feudum, s. Lehn … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Feudum — (mittellat., aus Feodum), das Lehn oder Nutzeigentum, im Gegensatz zum Allod (s.d.); feudāl, auf das Lehnswesen bezüglich; den mittelalterlichen Lehnsstaat und die Vorrechte des Adels verfechtend (Feudalpartei); auch s.v.w. reaktionär; Feudalĭa,… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
FEUDUM — I. FEUDUM Militare Aegyptiorum. Cum in Aegypto VII. essent hominum genera, λ῾ερέες, Sacerdotes sc. primo loco ac dignitate secundi Μάχιμοι, Milites; inde Βουβόται, Ευβῶται, Κάπηλοι, Ε῾ρμηνέες, et Κυβερνῆται, a suis artificiis sic denominati:… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Feudum — Feu|dum das; s, ...da <aus gleichbed. mlat. feudum, vgl. ↑feudal> Lehngut … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Feudum, Feudalrecht — Feudum, Feudalrecht, s. Lehenrecht; F.wesen, Lehenwesen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Feudum loricae — A *hauberk *fief; known in AnNor. as a fief de haubert. It was also known as a fief loricae. Orig. the Norman term for a knight with a *mail hauberk a term of distinction, as not all Norman knights had one. In England the distinction was… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Feudum Acinganorum — The Feudum Acinganorum was an independent Romani fiefdom established around 1360 in Corfu. References * [http://www.radoc.net:8080/chronology.html A Chronology of significant dates in Romani history] … Wikipedia
feudum militus — A knight s fee. See feudum militare … Ballentine's law dictionary
Feudum — Latin word used in *DB for land held of a lord, i.e. a *fief or fee. Cf. Feodary … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
feudum — feu·dum … English syllables