Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
liege-lord
noun
/ˈliːdʒ lɔːrd/

Definition
A liege-lord is a lord to whom a vassal owes allegiance and loyalty, often in the context of the feudal system.

Examples
- In the medieval hierarchy, a knight would serve his liege-lord in exchange for land.
- The liege-lord commanded respect from all his vassals, holding significant power in the region.

Meaning
In feudal society, a liege-lord is a noble who has the right to demand loyalty, military service, and other obligations from their vassals in exchange for protection and land.

Synonyms
- feudal lord
- overlord
- master