Feudo in english
Fief
pronunciation: fif part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fif part of speech: noun
In gestures
feudo1 = fief ; manor ; fiefdom.
Example: Feudalism was built upon a relationship of obligation and mutual service between vassals and lords, vassals holding their lands, or fief, as a grant from their lords.Example: These manors were isolated, with occasional visits from peddlers, pilgrims on their way to the Crusades, or soldiers from other fiefdoms.Example: These manors were isolated, with occasional visits from peddlers, pilgrims on their way to the Crusades, or soldiers from other fiefdoms.feudo2 = domain ; territory ; turf.
Example: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Example: The report suggests that structural changes within higher education and within the information industry affect the legitimacy, status, and territory of librarians' work.Example: Librarians are losing the war for electronic professional turf.