feodum — /fyuwdam/ This word (meaning a feud or fee) is the one most commonly used by the older English law writers, though its equivalent, feudum (q.v.), is used generally by the more modern writers and by the feudal law writers. There were various… … Black's law dictionary
feodum — /fyuwdam/ This word (meaning a feud or fee) is the one most commonly used by the older English law writers, though its equivalent, feudum (q.v.), is used generally by the more modern writers and by the feudal law writers. There were various… … Black's law dictionary
RELEVIUM — in LL. Malcolmi II. Scotiae Regis c. 1. Et ibi omnes Barones concesserunt sibi wardam et relevium de herede cuiuscumque Baronis defuncti, ad fustentationem Domint Regis, in Charta libertatum Augliae Henrici I. in Charta Theodorici Comit.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
BENEFICIUM — I. BENEFICIUM apud citimae aetatis Scriptores, praediunt est fiscale, quod a Rege vel Principe viro nobili ad vitam utendum conceditur: eo quod talis ex mero dantis benesicio ac liberalitate illud possideat, sic dictum. Quô pene sensu Latini… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
FEUDUM — I. FEUDUM Militare Aegyptiorum. Cum in Aegypto VII. essent hominum genera, λ῾ερέες, Sacerdotes sc. primo loco ac dignitate secundi Μάχιμοι, Milites; inde Βουβόται, Ευβῶται, Κάπηλοι, Ε῾ρμηνέες, et Κυβερνῆται, a suis artificiis sic denominati:… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale