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- Demesne - Wikipedia
In this feudal system, the demesne was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor for his own use and support It was not necessarily all contiguous to the manor house
- DEMESNE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Did you know? Why isn't "demesne" pronounced the way it's spelled? Our word actually began as "demayn" or "demeyn" in the 14th century, when it was borrowed from Anglo-French property law At that time, the Anglo-French form was "demeine "
- DEMESNE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DEMESNE definition: 1 an area of land owned and controlled by someone: 2 the land belonging to a manor (= a large… Learn more
- demesne noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of demesne noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- DEMESNE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
In medieval Europe, a demesne was the part of a lord's land that he kept for his own use These days, it's more often used to mean "property" or "territory " The term demesne was originally used to distinguish land totally controlled by a lord from areas that were turned over to tenants
- Demesne | Feudalism, Manorialism, Serfdom | Britannica
demesne, in English feudal law, that portion of a manor not granted to freehold tenants but either retained by the lord for his own use and occupation or occupied by his villeins or leasehold tenants
- What is a Demesne? (with pictures) - Historical Index
In the manorialist system of land ownership which existed across much of Europe during the feudal era, the demesne was a section of land set aside for the exclusive use of the lord of the manor
- DEMESNE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
He advised us that, if we insisted on completing our journey, we should avoid Aigul and Count Ulanu's demesne at all costs
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