vavasour
/vævəˈsɔr, væˈvɑːsɔr/; vă-vä-sôr, vah-vä-sôr/Definitions
1. noun
A type of feudal tenant, especially one who held land directly from the king or a superior lord.
“The vavasour was responsible for maintaining the king’s property and providing military service when needed.”
2. noun
A person who has the right to hold land or property, especially in a feudal system.
“The vavasour’s title was passed down through generations, giving them control over the land and its resources.”