liege \leej\, adjective:
1. Loyal; faithful.
2. Owing primary allegiance and service to a feudal lord.
3. Pertaining to the relation between a feudal vassal and lord.
noun:
1. A feudal lord entitled to allegiance and service.
2. A feudal vassal or subject.
The materialist, liege to his own system, is incapable of doing anything but put one after another the results of his observations.
-- Agostino Da Montefeltro, Conferences Of; Delivered in Rome During Lent 1889
Subjects were required to give their liege to their lord.
-- Paul L. Williams, The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Crusades
Liege is of uncertain origin. It either came from the Middle English word leidig meaning "free" or from the Late Latin word for serf, laeticus. Both roots identified the relationship between a vassal, or serf, and his superior.
的的老爺子\ leej\,形容詞:
1。忠誠;忠實。
2。由於小學到封建領主的效忠和服務。
3。有關封建諸侯和領主之間的關係。
名詞:
1。一個封建領主有權效忠和服務。
2。一個封建諸侯或主題。
唯物主義者,老爺子自己的系統,是不能做任何事情,但提出後,他的另一個觀察的結果之一。
- 大Montefeltro阿戈斯蒂諾,會議在羅馬1889年四旬期期間交付
受試者被要求給他們的君主,他們的主。
- 保羅·威廉斯,完全傻瓜指南“十字軍東征
老爺子是不確定的起源。它不是來自中古英語單詞leidig意思是“自由”的農奴,laeticus從晚拉丁詞或。兩個根確定的附庸,或農奴之間的關係,和他的上級。
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