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Villein

noun
1.
(Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord.  Synonyms: helot, serf.






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"Villein" Quotes from Famous Books



... intolerable upon Christian principles; and to the influence of those principles it yielded here in England. It had ceased, so as even to be forgotten in my youth; and villenage was advancing fast towards its natural extinction. The courts decided that a tenant having a lease could not be a villein during its term, for if his labour were at the command of another how could he undertake to pay rent? Landholders had thus to choose between rent and villenage, and scarcely wanted the Field of the Cloth of Gold at Ardres to show them which they stood most in need of. ...
— Colloquies on Society • Robert Southey



Words linked to "Villein" :   Europe, cottier, Middle Ages, serf, cotter, Dark Ages, thrall



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