noun
- Plural of homager; persons who pay homage or show respect and allegiance to a superior, especially in feudal contexts.
Usage: historical; formal
Examples
- The medieval king received homagers from neighboring territories who pledged their loyalty.
- In feudal society, homagers were bound by oath to serve their liege lord.
- The ceremony honored the homagers who had sworn allegiance to the crown.
- Historical records documented the names of all homagers present at the coronation.