allodiality
/ˌælɪəˈdɛɪlɪti/; /əˈlɒdɪəˈtɪli/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being an allod, a freehold of land not held from a superior lord, but directly from the monarch or the state.
“The concept of allodiality has been an important factor in the development of property rights in medieval Europe.”
2. noun
The right or state of owning land without feudal or other obligations.
“The owner of the land claimed the right to allodiality, free from any feudal responsibilities.”