Bordarius

/bɔːrˈdeɪriəs/ noun

The Latin term for a medieval peasant or tenant who held a small plot of land, essentially the Latinized form of 'bordar.'

From Medieval Latin 'bordarius,' derived from 'bord' with the Latin masculine singular agent suffix '-arius.' This was the official legal and ecclesiastical term used in Latin documents describing English feudal society.

AMመስኮት
ARزخرفة
BNসীমানা
CAbordari
CSobvod
DAkant
DEBordüren
ELστεφάνι
ESbordario
FAلبه
FIreuna
FRbordure
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