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feudalist|ˈfjuːdəlɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. a. A representative of the feudal system.
1822Blackw. Mag. XII. 268 The Castle [of Edinburgh], the architectural chieftain of those grey and rugged feudalists below. 1831Crayons from Commons 28 To make each Border feudalist rejoice. b. An adherent or supporter of the feudal system.
1870Daily News 6 Sept. 4 Those wretched feudalists [the Prussians]. 1874Maurice Friendship Bks. v. 149 That kind of civilization which I said the feudalists could not give. 1888Truth 19 July 98/1 The Emperor is far more of a feudalist than the Prince [Bismarck]. 2. One learned in feudal law; = feudist. |