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fief, feoff [fiːf] n (Historical Terms) (in feudal Europe) the property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for service [from Old French fie, of Germanic origin; compare Old English fēo cattle, money, Latin pecus cattle, pecūnia money, Greek pokos fleece] fief Feudal System, heritable land in return for service as a vassal. The right to hold. Also called feoff, feud. See also: Property and Ownership
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