manorialism

  • 1Manorialism — This article is about the medieval system. For the 17th century system in Canada, see Seigneurial system of New France. Ploughing on a French ducal manor in March Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, c.1410 Manorialism, an essential element of …

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  • 2manorialism — /meuh nawr ee euh liz euhm, nohr /, n. the manorial organization, or its principles and practices in the Middle Ages. [1895 1900; MANORIAL + ISM] * * * or seignorialism Political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval… …

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  • 3manorialism — noun see manor …

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  • 4manorialism — noun A political, economic and social system in medieval and early modern Europe; originally a form of serfdom but later a looser system in which land was administered via the local manor. See Also: manorial …

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  • 5manorialism — mÉ™ nɔːrɪəlɪzm n. manorial system, system of lords and manors in the Middle Ages …

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  • 6manorialism — ma·no·ri·al·ism …

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  • 7manorialism — ēəˌlizəm noun ( s) : a system of economic, social, and political organization based on the medieval manor compare feudalism * * * /meuh nawr ee euh liz euhm, nohr /, n. the manorial organization, or its principles and practices in the Middle Ages …

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  • 8Muscovite Manorialism — Contents 1 Origins of Russian/Muscovite Manorialism 2 Contrasts between European feudalism and Kievan manorialism 3 Tartar invasions 4 Throwing off …

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  • 9manorial system — manorialism. [1955 60] * * * …

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  • 10Feudalism — Feudalism, a term first used in the early modern period (17th century), in its most classic sense refers to a Medieval Europe political system composed of a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving… …

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