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Topic: Politics

feudalist

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəlist/

KK: /ˈfjudəlɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or supporting a social system where land is owned by lords and worked by peasants in exchange for protection and services.

Example: The feudalist system created a rigid class structure in medieval society.

noun

Definition: A person who supports or practices a system of feudalism, where land is owned by lords and worked by vassals or serfs in exchange for protection and service.

Example: The feudalist believed in the traditional hierarchy of lords and vassals.

feudalistic

IPA: /ˌfjuːdəˈlɪstɪk/

KK: /ˈfjuːdəlɪstɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a social system that existed in medieval Europe, where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for land and protection.

Example: The feudalistic system created a hierarchy where lords held power over vassals and serfs.

feudality

IPA: /fjuːˈdælɪti/

KK: /fjuːˈdælɪti/

noun

Definition: A system of social organization where land is owned by lords and worked by vassals in exchange for protection and service.

Example: During the Middle Ages, many countries operated under a system of feudalism, where lords granted land to vassals.

feudalization

IPA: /ˌfjuːdəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/

KK: /ˈfjuːdəlɪˌzeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of establishing a feudal system, where land is owned by lords and worked by vassals in exchange for protection and service.

Example: The feudalization of the region changed the way people interacted with land and power.

feudalize

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəlˌaɪz/

KK: /ˈfjuːdəlˌaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To change a system or society to one that is based on feudal principles, where land is held in exchange for service or labor.

Example: The king decided to feudalize the newly conquered territories to ensure loyalty from the local lords.

feudally

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəli/

KK: /ˈfjudəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that relates to the social system of feudalism, where land is held in exchange for service or labor.

Example: The land was distributed feudally, with lords granting parcels to vassals in return for military service.

feudatory

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəˌtɔːri/

KK: /ˈfjudəˌtɔri/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a system where a person or group owes loyalty and service to a higher authority, often in a historical context involving lords and vassals.

Example: The feudatory states were required to provide military support to their overlords.

noun

Definition: A person who holds land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service, often in a feudal system.

Example: The feudal lord granted land to his feudatory in return for military support.

feudist

IPA: /ˈfjuːdɪst/

KK: /fjuːdɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who takes part in a long-standing argument or conflict, often involving families or groups.

Example: The two families have been feuding for generations, and each feudist plays a role in keeping the conflict alive.

fiasco

IPA: /fiˈæskəʊ/

KK: /fiˈæskoʊ/

noun

Definition: A situation that ends in complete failure or disaster, often in a public or embarrassing way.

Example: The event turned into a fiasco when the main speaker canceled at the last minute.

fiat

IPA: //fiˈæt//

KK: /fiˈæt/

noun

Definition: A command or order that is given by someone in authority, often without any discussion or agreement.

Example: The new policy was implemented by fiat from the government.

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