Alod

/ˈælɒd/ noun

Land held in absolute ownership without feudal obligations; also spelled allod or alodium, representing complete property rights in medieval legal systems.

From Old Germanic elements combining 'all' (complete) and 'od' (property/land). This term represents contrast with feudal holdings, where land was held from a lord with specific duties.

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