rare1. [f. FEUD1 + -EE.] One to whom a feud has been granted; a tenant.

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1875.  J. Fisher, Landholding in England, IV. 38. The monarch assumed the function of the folc-gemot, but the principle remained—the feudee only became tenant for life. Each estate reverted to the Crown on the death of him who held it; but, previous to acquiring possession, the new tenant had to cease to be his own ‘man,’ and became the ‘man’ of his superior.

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