feodary
/ˈfiːədəri/Definitions
1. noun
A person in charge of collecting the feudal dues of a lord or estate, especially in Russia.
“The local feodary collected taxes from the villagers on behalf of the tsar.”
1. noun
A person in charge of collecting the feudal dues of a lord or estate, especially in Russia.
“The local feodary collected taxes from the villagers on behalf of the tsar.”