Allodial

/əˈloʊdiəl/ adjective

Relating to land that is owned completely and freely by a person, with no obligations to a feudal lord.

From Medieval Latin allodium, derived from Germanic *alod- (all, complete) + -ium (property). The word emerged in medieval Europe to describe land ownership outside the feudal system, where landowners had absolute control rather than holding property from a superior.

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