ruer
/ʁy.ʁe/ or /ʁy.ʁɛ/ (French)
Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a peasant or a laborer, in medieval Europe who was required to work in a lord’s demesne.
“The serf and the ruer worked the land in exchange for protection.”
/ʁy.ʁe/ or /ʁy.ʁɛ/ (French)
1. noun
A person, especially a peasant or a laborer, in medieval Europe who was required to work in a lord’s demesne.
“The serf and the ruer worked the land in exchange for protection.”