feudally

IPA: fjˈudʌɫi

adverb

  • In a feudal manner.
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Examples of "feudally" in Sentences

  • Good call, especially when one considers that villian originally referred to a serf or a peasant feudally bound to the land of his master, a thrall or slave.
  • Also a teacher, though British, he was prominent in Newcastle's Church of Humanity, a feudally minded group that worshipped Shakespeare and other great cultural figures.
  • The monastery's feudally powerful prior, though, tries to keep the local economy under his own centralized control, enforcing monastic monopolies on vital activities such as milling grain.
  • But to the superstitious illiterates of the 12th Century who were frightened of their own shadows this provided a perfect set of scapegoats for their pathetic feudally impoverished existence.

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