Bordage

/ˈbɔːrdɪdʒ/ noun

In medieval times, the tenure or condition of holding a small cottage or plot of land, typically paying rent to a lord.

From 'bord' plus the Middle English suffix '-age' indicating a state or condition of tenure. This reflects the feudal system where peasants held small plots in exchange for service or rent.

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