possessio
/pɒsɛsˈiːoʊ/ (pos-eh-SHEE-oh)
Definitions
1. noun
A medieval Latin term referring to the seizure of a man’s land or goods by the lord of the manor, especially in the form of a fine, or payment.
“The historical records show that the lord’s right to possessio over the land was a common practice during the feudal era.”