servĭtĭum
11servitium — /sarvish(iy)am/ In feudal and old English law, the duty of obedience and performance which a tenant was bound to render to his lord, by reason of his fee …
12servitium — Service; feudal service; service rendered by the tenant to the lord of the manor under the feudal system …
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14servitium feodale et praediale — /sarvish(iy)am fyuwdeyliy et prediyeyliy/ A personal service, but due only by reason of lands which were held in fee …
15servitium, in lege Angliae, regulariter accipitur pro servitio quod per tenentes dominis suis debetur ratione feodi sui — /sarvish(iy)am, in liyjiy aeggliyiy, regyaleratar aksipatar prow sarvish(iy)ow kwod par tanentiyz domanas s(y)uwas dabiytar raeshiyowniy fyiiwday s(y)uway/ Service, by the law of England, means the service which is due from the tenants to the… …
16servitium intrinsecum — /sarvish(iy)am intrinzakam/ Intrainsic or ordinary service; the ordinary service due the chief lord, from tenants within the fee …
17servitium liberum — /sarvish(iy)am libaram/ A service to be done by feudatory tenants, who were called liberi homines, and distinguished from vassals, as was their service, for they were not bound to any of the base services of plowing the lord s land, etc., but… …
18servitium regale — /sarvish(iy)am rageyliy/ Royal service, or the rights and prerogatives of manors which belong to the king as lord of the same, and which were generally reckoned to be six, viz.: Power of judicature, in matters of property; power of life and death …
19servitium scuti — /sarvish(iy)am sk(y)uwtay/ Service of the shield; that is, knight service …
20servitium socae — /sarvish(iy)am sowsiy/ Service of the plow; that is, socage …