Results for: death duty in medieval England, fee paid to a feudal lord upon the death of a servant (English Law)
English English
advantage, profit; aid; stipend, pension, be useful; profit, be advantageous, give or receive benefit, government assistance, money paid to claimant, performance for charitybenefit
adventurous romantic, wandering medieval knightknight-errant; knight errant
adverse effect, be harmed, cause harm, cause injury, cost, harm or injury, harm; (Slang) expense, cost (e.g., "What is the damage for the drinks we had at the bar?"), money paid as compensationdamage
advertisement on radio or television, done for profit, for industrial use, paid for with advertising, pertaining to buying and selling, pertaining to business, relating to commerce, suitable for trading, television or radio advertisementcommercial
advocate of feudalism, advocate of the political and social system of medieval Europefeudalist
African American Vernacular EnglishAAVE
African American Vernacular English, English variety spoken in black communitiesBlack English
after death, autopsy, examination of a corpse to determine cause of death, occurring after death, following death, retrospective analysispostmortem
after the deathposthumously
after the present time, after this time, in the future, in any following part, life after death, future life, afterlife; future, time to comehereafter
agony and death of Jesus Christ, depiction of the CrucifixionCrucifixion
aid giver, clerical servant, person that ministers, helping, ministering; attending, religious ministerministrant
aide, helper, one who serves as an assistant to another person, servantservitor
align with or against somebody, aspect, at the side, edge, either division, English, fit building with outer walls, from the side, half of body, half of carcass, incidental, join, ally with, support a particular party or viewpoint in a dispute; equip w...side
allegiance to feudal lord, faithfulness, loyaltyfealty
 

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