Attorn

/əˈtɔːrn/ verb

To agree to be the tenant or feudal subject of a new lord, transferring loyalty from one property owner to another.

From Old French 'atorner' meaning 'to turn toward,' derived from Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'tornare' (to turn). In medieval law, it described the act of turning one's allegiance to a new overlord, originally a literal turning toward them.

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CAattorn
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DAattorn
DEatorn
ELατορν
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FAاتورن
FIattorn
FRatourner
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