noun
- a person who holds a fief or feudal estate; a vassal or feudal tenant
Usage: archaic; historical
adjective
- of or relating to a fief or feudal tenure
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The feudary owed military service to his lord in exchange for the use of the land.
- In medieval times, a feudary was bound by oath to his superior.
- The feudary system created a hierarchy of obligations between nobles and their tenants.
- As a feudary, he was required to pay taxes and provide soldiers during wartime.
- The contract outlined the feudary relationship between the two estates.