Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

alod

noun
/ˈæləd/
Definition
Alod refers to a type of land tenure where land is owned free and clear of any feudal duties or obligations.
Examples
  • The farmer held his land in alod, enjoying complete control over its use and cultivation.
  • Alods were common in medieval societies, promoting self-sufficiency among landowners.
Meaning
In a historical context, alod indicates a form of ownership that is not subject to the control or taxes of a superior lord, allowing complete autonomy over the property.
Synonyms
  • Fee simple
  • Freehold
  • Absolute ownership