feaute

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman fëauté, fëalté, earlier fedeilted, from Latin fidelitātem. A doublet of fidelite; also compare feal, feith.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɛu̯ˈteː/, /ˈfɛu̯teː/

Noun

feaute (uncountable)

  1. Fealty; feudal allegiance, fidelity, or loyalty.
  2. (rare) Vassals, feudal subjects.

Descendants

  • English: fealty (/l/ restored due to learned influence)
  • Middle Scots: fewte
    • Scots: feauto

References

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