noun
- Plural of feudary; persons who hold land from a feudal lord in exchange for service or allegiance.
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The feudaries of the medieval kingdom owed military service to their overlord.
- In feudal times, feudaries worked the land in exchange for protection.
- The king granted estates to his feudaries as rewards for loyalty.
- Feudaries occupied a middle rank between the nobility and common peasants.
- The feudaries paid taxes and rendered homage to their feudal superior.