liverydom

/ˈlɪvəriˌdɒm/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition or state of being under the control or authority of another, especially in a feudal or servile context.

“The peasants lived in a state of liverydom, subject to the will of their lord.”

Synonyms

  • feudalism
  • vassalage

Antonyms

  • independence
  • liberty