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  • DEMESNE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Why isn't "demesne" pronounced the way it's spelled? Our word actually began as "demayn" or "demeyn" in the 14th century, when it was borrowed from Anglo-French property law At that time, the Anglo-French form was "demeine "
  • Demesne - Wikipedia
    A demesne ( dɪˈmeɪn, - ˈmiːn di-MAYN, -⁠MEEN) or domain[1] was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, [2] or support This distinguished it from land subinfeudated by him to others as sub-tenants
  • DEMESNE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    In medieval Europe, a demesne was the part of a lord's land that he kept for his own use These days, it's more often used to mean "property" or "territory " The term demesne was originally used to distinguish land totally controlled by a lord from areas that were turned over to tenants
  • DEMESNE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    These are royal demesnes, and hunting grounds, and parks connected with the country palaces of the kings or the chateaux of the ancient nobility If he is rich, he buys a demesne, and builds a hall; if he is in middle condition, he spares no expense on his house
  • Demesne | Feudalism, Manorialism, Serfdom | Britannica
    demesne, in English feudal law, that portion of a manor not granted to freehold tenants but either retained by the lord for his own use and occupation or occupied by his villeins or leasehold tenants
  • DEMESNE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    DEMESNE definition: 1 an area of land owned and controlled by someone: 2 the land belonging to a manor (= a large… Learn more
  • Demesne | Pact Web Serial Wiki | Fandom
    For the book, see Demesnes A Demesne is a place of power, and one of the three core tools for a western Practitioner to have alongside a Familiar and Implement [1][2][3] The ritual itself is simple, and involves staking your claim and then defeating all those who would challenge you over it
  • Demesne - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In medieval Europe, a demesne was the part of a lord's land that he kept for his own use These days, it's more often used to mean "property" or "territory " The term demesne was originally used to distinguish land totally controlled by a lord from areas that were turned over to tenants
  • demesne, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    demesne is a borrowing from French Etymons: French demeyne, demesne What is the earliest known use of the noun demesne? The earliest known use of the noun demesne is in the Middle English period (1150—1500) How is the noun demesne pronounced?
  • What is demesne? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    Demesne refers to land held directly by an owner, rather than through a superior lord Historically, it often described the portion of a manor that a lord reserved for personal use and profit More broadly, it signifies direct and complete ownership or control over property





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