Feudatory [noun]
Definition of Feudatory:
woman head of household
Opposite/Antonyms of Feudatory:
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Sentence/Example of Feudatory:
A feudatory Sovereign indeed; but yet independent so long as my dues of homage are duly discharged.
Though a feudatory of the rebellious Holkar of Indore, he kept aloof from all Mahratta intrigues, and behaved well to us.
The feudatory knights had disagreements among themselves, and carried on petty war against each other.
In 1905 the district of Sambalpur, together with the five feudatory states, was transferred to Bengal.
If the principality was feudatory, the conclusion necessarily follows, that it was under the government of the king's laws.
So that being feudatory, by no means proves that English lords and commons have any share in the government over us.
In 1911 about 300 Mahlis were returned from the Feudatory States in this tract.
Burma, her quondam feudatory, also agreed to a delimitation of boundaries at the proper time.
They form a body of feudatory rulers, possessing revenue and armies of their own.
He was not twenty when the three feudatory princes broke into open rebellion.