Allodium

/əˈloʊdiəm/ noun

Land held in absolute ownership without feudal obligations or duties to a superior lord.

From Medieval Latin allodium, from Germanic *alod- (all, complete) + -ium (property suffix). The word entered European legal vocabulary in the Middle Ages to describe the rare exceptions to feudal land tenure.

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