cuinage

/kʌɪnɪdʒ/ or /kjuːˈneɪdʒ/

Definitions

1. noun

A term used to describe the payment of a knight’s fees to their lord in feudal England, often in the form of military service.

“The historian studied the system of cuinage and its impact on medieval society.”

2. noun

A form of feudal obligation.

“The vassal was bound by a contract of cuinage to provide military assistance to his lord.”

Synonyms

  • feudal obligation
  • knight's fee

Antonyms

  • freedom
  • liberty