Alodies

/əˈloʊdiz/ noun

Plural of alody; pieces of land held in absolute ownership without feudal obligations or duties.

Plural of alody, from Medieval Latin allodium via Frankish *alod (full or free property). The term emerged in early medieval legal systems to distinguish truly free holdings from conditional feudal grants.

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