patroonry

/pæˈtruːnri/

Definitions

1. noun

A tract of land granted by the Dutch West India Company to a patroon, a feudal lord, in the colony of New Netherland (now New York)

“The patroonry was a significant piece of land that greatly impacted the early history of the colony.”

Synonyms

  • feudal domain
  • tract

Antonyms

  • colony
  • common land