Feif

/feɪf/ noun

Definition

A variant spelling of fief; a piece of land held by a feudal vassal in exchange for service or loyalty.

Etymology

From Old French fief, ultimately from Germanic origins. The spelling 'feif' is an older or dialectal variant of the more common 'fief.'

Kelly Says

Feif shows how medieval land deals shaped English spelling itself—different scribes wrote the same word different ways, and some variations stuck around longer than others!

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