IPA: /əˈlɒd/
KK: /əˈlɒd/
A type of land ownership that is free from any feudal obligations or duties to a lord or superior.
The farmer inherited an allod from his ancestors, allowing him to cultivate the land without paying rent to a lord.
The word 'allod' originates from Old French 'alod' (meaning allodial land), which refers to land owned free and clear of any feudal obligations. It describes a type of land tenure that is not subject to the authority of a lord or overlord.
Think of 'allod' as land that is completely free from any obligations to a lord, emphasizing the idea of total ownership.