Obs. rare. Also 8 in-. [f. prec. + -AGE.] a. The state of being reduced to vassalage. b. The action of reducing to vassalage.
1646. Sir J. Temple, Irish Rebell., Pref. 6. They speak as if their oppressions might be paralelld with the Israelitish envassalage in the Land of Ægypt.
1652. Peyton, Catastr. Ho. Stuarts, 90. By that derivation they augmented the power of invassalage.