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feudatory
• adjective - owing feudal allegiance to another: a feudatory state.
• noun (pl. feudatories) - a person who holds land under the conditions of the feudal system.
— origin late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin feudatorius, from feudare ‘enfeoff’, from feudum.
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feudatory
• adjective - owing feudal allegiance to another: a feudatory state.
• noun (pl. feudatories) - a person who holds land under the conditions of the feudal system.
— origin late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin feudatorius, from feudare ‘enfeoff’, from feudum.
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Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
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Nothing to do with fighting feuds then - I assumed it would be when I saw the word, I really shouldn't jump to conclusions!Richard Ruck wrote:Sorry, missed a couple of days again.
Here's today's :
feudatory
• adjective - owing feudal allegiance to another: a feudatory state.
• noun (pl. feudatories) - a person who holds land under the conditions of the feudal system.
— origin late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin feudatorius, from feudare ‘enfeoff’, from feudum.
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satisfice
• verb [no obj.] formal - decide on and pursue a course of action that will satisfy the minimum requirements necessary to achieve a particular goal.
— origin mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘satisfy’): alteration of satisfy, influenced by Latin satisfacere. The formal use dates from the 1950s.
satisfice
• verb [no obj.] formal - decide on and pursue a course of action that will satisfy the minimum requirements necessary to achieve a particular goal.
— origin mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘satisfy’): alteration of satisfy, influenced by Latin satisfacere. The formal use dates from the 1950s.
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peripteral
• adjective Architecture (of a building) - having a single row of pillars on all sides in the style of the temples of ancient Greece.
— origin early 19th cent.: from Greek peripteron (from peri- ‘around’ + pteron ‘wing’).
peripteral
• adjective Architecture (of a building) - having a single row of pillars on all sides in the style of the temples of ancient Greece.
— origin early 19th cent.: from Greek peripteron (from peri- ‘around’ + pteron ‘wing’).
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