Villenage — Vil len*age, n. [See {Villanage}.] (Feudal Law) Villanage. Blackstone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
villenage — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from vilein, vilain Date: 14th century 1. tenure at the will of a feudal lord by villein services 2. the status of a villein … New Collegiate Dictionary
villenage — noun In feudal times, the condition of a villein, one of the lowest class in a state of menial servitude … Wiktionary
villenage — Synonyms and related words: absolutism, adverse possession, alodium, bond service, bondage, burgage, captivity, claim, colony, control, de facto, de jure, debt slavery, dependency, deprivation of freedom, derivative title, disenfranchisement,… … Moby Thesaurus
VILLENAGE — in feudal times the condition of a villein, one of the lowest class in a state of menial servitude … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
villenage — vil·len·age … English syllables
villenage — … Useful english dictionary
Pure villenage — Pure Pure, a. [Compar. {Purer}; superl. {Purest}.] [OE. pur, F. pur, fr. L. purus; akin to putus pure, clear, putare to clean, trim, prune, set in order, settle, reckon, consider, think, Skr. p? to clean, and perh. E. fire. Cf. {Putative}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
base tenure — Villenage … Ballentine's law dictionary
Крестьяне — Содержание: 1) К. в Западной Европе. 2) История К. в России до освобождения (1861). 3) Экономическое положение К. после освобождения. 4) Современное административное устройство К. I. К. в Западной Европе. Судьбы крестьянского или земледельческого … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона