Bordar

/ˈbɔːrdər/ noun

A medieval peasant who rented a small cottage and plot of land from a lord, typically paying rent or labor in return.

From 'bord' plus '-ar' (an agent suffix meaning 'one who'), referring to someone who held bordage. This term appears in Domesday Book records from 1086 England.

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