allod
/ˈæloʊd/Definitions
1. noun
In feudal law, a type of land ownership where the land is held directly from the ruler and is not subject to feudal obligations.
“The lord granted the knight an allod to establish a new settlement.”
1. noun
In feudal law, a type of land ownership where the land is held directly from the ruler and is not subject to feudal obligations.
“The lord granted the knight an allod to establish a new settlement.”