Definition
Plural of feudary; persons who hold a fief or feudal estate, or those who owe feudal allegiance.
Etymology
From feudary (relating to feuds or fiefs), derived from Medieval Latin feudum. This term specifically designates people involved in feudal landholding relationships as opposed to the system itself.
Kelly Says
Feudaries were the middlemen of medieval life—they held land from greater lords but could also have their own subordinates, creating chains of loyalty that bound medieval society together.
Translations
ARالعربية
ال feudatories
al-fīūdātārīyūn
CACatalà
feudataris
fju-da-ta-ris
CSČeština
feudální
fju-da-lni
ELΕλληνικά
φύλακες
fy-lak-es
ESEspañol
feudos
feh-DOHS
FAفارسی
ذات ارباب
zāt-e arbāb
FISuomi
feudalist
fey-doo-ah-list
FRFrançais
féodaux
feh-DOH
HAHA
masarautar
ma-sa-ra-u-tar
IDBahasa Indonesia
feodal
feh-doh-al
ITItaliano
feudatari
fuy-da-ta-ri
KMKM
អ្នកគ្រប់គ្រង
a-nək-krup-krong
MSBahasa Melayu
feodal
feh-doh-al
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည်ပြည်
pyi-pyi
NLNederlands
feodaleen
fay-doh-len
PTPortuguês
feudais
fay-dah-is
RORomână
feudali
fju-da-li
RUРусский
феодалы
fyo-da-ly
SVSvenska
feodaler
fay-doh-ler
SWKiswahili
watawala
wa-ta-wa-la
TAதமிழ்
நிலச்சுவான்
nila-chu-waan
TEతెలుగు
భూస్వామ్యం
bhū-svāmyam
THไทย
เจ้าอภิสิทธิ์
chao-ap-hisit
TLTL
mga feudatories
mga fay-doo-da-tor-ee-es
TRTürkçe
feodal
feh-doh-al
UKУкраїнська
феодали
fyo-da-li
VITiếng Việt
chủ đất phong kiến
chhoo-dat-phong-kyeen
ZH中文
封建领主
fēngjiàn lǐngzhǔ