Attornare

/ætɔːnˈeɪr/ verb

An alternate or archaic form of 'attorn,' referring to the same feudal act of transferring one's allegiance to a new lord.

A variant spelling of 'attorn' with an additional Latin infinitive ending '-are,' reflecting Middle English and Norman French legal terminology where word forms varied considerably between documents and regions.

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