covassal
kɒvəsəl
Definitions
1. noun
A person who has the right to vote in a particular area, especially in medieval England.
“The lord was a covassal in the local town, allowing him to vote on important matters.”
kɒvəsəl
1. noun
A person who has the right to vote in a particular area, especially in medieval England.
“The lord was a covassal in the local town, allowing him to vote on important matters.”