fied

/faɪd/ or /faɪd/ or /feɪd/ or /faɪd/; also /fɑɪd/ or /faɪd/

Definitions

1. verb

to make someone or something a feudal lord or vassal, or to subject to feudal obligations

“The lord fied the peasant, making him a vassal in return for protection.”

2. verb

to subject someone or something to a particular influence, control, or power

“The company fied the market with its innovative product.”

3. noun

a feudal lord or vassal

“The fied of the lord was loyal and protected the kingdom.”

Synonyms

  • enslaved
  • feudalized
  • subjugated

Antonyms

  • emancipated
  • liberated