Definition of Subinfeuding

1. subinfeud [v] - See also: subinfeud

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subinfeuding

subindustries
subindustry
subinfeodation
subinfeodations
subinfer
subinferred
subinferring
subinfeud
subinfeudate
subinfeudated
subinfeudates
subinfeudating
subinfeudation
subinfeudations
subinfeuded
subinfeuding (current term)
subinfeuds
subingression
subinhibitory
subintellectual
subintelligitur
subintelligiturs
subinterval
subintervals
subintestinal
subinvestment
subinvolution
subinvolutions
subirrigate
subirrigated

Literary usage of Subinfeuding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Outline of the Law of Tenure and Tenancy: Containing the First Principles by James Ram (1825)
"It restrained them from subinfeuding even with the king's license; but, it is apprehended, it is not this statute, which has entitled them to assign their ..."

2. Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England: With a Commentary on Magna by Francis Stoughton Sullivan, Gilbert Stuart (1805)
"This practice of subinfeuding contributed much to the power of the lords, and therefore was by them encouraged. But though it was intended, ..."

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