nonvassal

/ˈnɒnvæsəl/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who is not subject to the control of a vassal, especially in medieval times.

“In feudal society, the king was the nonvassal, holding ultimate authority and power.”

2. noun

A person who is not under the obligation of feudal service or loyalty.

“The nonvassal was free to choose his own path and make his own decisions.”

Synonyms

  • liege
  • overlord
  • suzerain

Antonyms

  • subordinate
  • vassal