vassaldom

/væˈsɑːldəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the state or condition of being a vassal, especially in the Middle Ages, or the system of vassalage

“The rise of vassaldom was a significant factor in the decline of feudalism in Europe.”

2. noun

a state or territory under the control of a powerful neighboring country or empire

“The vassaldom of the region was a constant threat to its sovereignty.”

Synonyms

  • feudalism
  • subjugation
  • vassalage

Antonyms

  • independence
  • sovereignty