repleve

/rɪˈplɛv/

Definitions

1. noun

a feudal right or obligation, especially in medieval England, for the lord to repossess land if it was not properly maintained or if the tenant failed to pay rent or perform other obligations.

“The historian studied the repleve system used by medieval lords to reclaim land from tenants who failed to meet their obligations.”

Synonyms

  • quitrent
  • quitrental

Antonyms

  • emphyteusis