Enfeoff
[in'fef]
解释:
(verb.) put in possession of land in exchange for a pledge of service, in feudal society; 'He enfeoffed his son-in-law with a large estate in Scotland'.
手打:肖恩--From WordNet
解释:
(v. t.) To give a feud, or right in land, to; to invest with a fief or fee; to invest (any one) with a freehold estate by the process of feoffment.
(v. t.) To give in vassalage; to make subservient.
手打:丽贝卡
解释:
v.t. to give a fief to: to invest with a possession in fee: to surrender.—n. Enfeoff′ment act of enfeoffing: the deed which invests with the fee of an estate.
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