Attornment

/əˈtɔːrnmənt/ noun

The act, process, or agreement of transferring one's allegiance from one lord to another, or from one property owner to another in a feudal system.

Formed from 'attorn' plus the suffix '-ment' (from Old French '-ment,' from Latin '-mentum'), which creates abstract nouns describing actions, results, or states. '-ment' became one of the most productive noun-forming suffixes in English.

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