A person who receives a fief or feudal estate from a feudal lord; the holder of a fief.
From feud (fief) plus -ee suffix meaning 'one who receives.' This legal term is quite rare and archaic, appearing mainly in medieval law texts.
Feudee is the flipside of feud (the fief itself)—it's like how employee and employer mirror each other, though feudee was used so rarely that most people just called them vassals or feudatories instead.
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