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villein
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English
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Etymology
From Anglo-Norman vilein, variant of vilain; from Medieval Latin villanus (“field hand”), from Latin villa (“country home”). Doublet of villain.
Pronunciation
Noun
villein (plural villeins)
- (historical) A feudal tenant, a serf.
- 1907, Antiquities of Sunderland and Its Vicinity - Volumes 5-7, page 73:
- If any burgess be appealed of a plea whereon wager of battle may issue by a villein or outdweller , let him defend himself by oath, that is to say by the 36 men, unless he is challenged in respect of a crime that the law requires him to defend by battle, in no case ought a burgess to fight against a villein if he have challenged him unless before the dispute he shall have quitted the burgage.
Hyponyms
- neif (female)
Related terms
Translations
feudal tenant
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Finnish
Adjective
villein
Declension
Adjective
villein
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Old French
Noun
villein oblique singular, m (oblique plural villeinz, nominative singular villeinz, nominative plural villein)
- alternative form of vilain
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