prefeudal

/prɪˈfjuːdəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to a state or society that is considered to be a transitional stage between the feudalism and the emergence of modern society

“The historian argued that the medieval kingdom was prefeudal in nature, with a mix of tribal and feudal elements.”

2. adjective

occurring or done before the feudal period

“The prefeudal society was characterized by a system of kinship and tribal loyalty.”

Synonyms

  • feudalistic
  • medieval

Antonyms

  • modern
  • postfeudal