feodum
Latin
Noun
feodum n (genitive feodī); second declension
- (Medieval Latin) Alternative form of feudum ("fief", "fee").
- 1862, John Skinner, Cambrian Archaeological Association, Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 146, Baronia de Kemeys, page 75
- Feodum unius militis in Henrysmote in Wallia quod Willimus Corbet tenet et quod ad quattuor libras.
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- 1862, John Skinner, Cambrian Archaeological Association, Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 146, Baronia de Kemeys, page 75
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | feodum | feoda |
Genitive | feodī | feodōrum |
Dative | feodō | feodīs |
Accusative | feodum | feoda |
Ablative | feodō | feodīs |
Vocative | feodum | feoda |
Descendants
- English: feod
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