Assedat

/ˌæsɪˈdæt/ noun

Definition

A medieval feudal tenant or vassal who held land subject to specific obligations.

Etymology

From Latin assidatus, from assidere (to sit by/settle). Related to possessing or settling on land with duties.

Kelly Says

Medieval land systems created dozens of different tenant classifications—assedats were somewhere in the middle of the feudal hierarchy, with their own specific rights and burdens.

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