The Collaborative International Dictionary
Feodary
Feodary \Feod"a*ry\, n.
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An accomplice.
Art thou a feodary for this act?
--Shak. (Eng. Law) An ancient officer of the court of wards.
--Burrill.
Wiktionary
feodary
n. 1 An accomplice. 2 (context UK legal English) An ancient officer of the (w: Court of Wards).
Wikipedia
Feodary
Feodary may refer to:
- A vassal or feudatory, a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch in the context of the feudal system in mediaeval Europe.
- An appointee of the Court of Wards and Liveries of Tudor England