enfeoffing

[US]/ɪnˈfiːəfɪŋ/
[UK]/ɪnˈfiːɑːfɪŋ/

Translation

v.the act of granting land or property; the act of transferring or conveying ownership

Phrases & Collocations

enfeoffing a vassal

enfeoffing the lord

enfeoffing land rights

enfeoffing a knight

enfeoffing tenants

enfeoffing noble families

enfeoffing to service

enfeoffing under feudalism

enfeoffing for loyalty

enfeoffing the church

Example Sentences

the king is enfeoffing his loyal vassals.

enfeoffing land was a common practice in medieval times.

he was enfeoffing his friends with parcels of land.

the process of enfeoffing requires formal ceremonies.

enfeoffing was often accompanied by oaths of loyalty.

she was responsible for enfeoffing new lords in the kingdom.

enfeoffing practices varied across different cultures.

the nobleman was enfeoffing his son with a title.

enfeoffing often involved complex legal agreements.

the tradition of enfeoffing has historical significance.

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