allodial

English

Etymology

From allodium.

Adjective

allodial (comparative more allodial, superlative most allodial)

  1. (law) inalienable; owned freely and clear of any encumbrances such as liens or mortgages.

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Translations

Noun

allodial (plural allodials)

  1. Anything held allodially.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of W. Coxe to this entry?)

French

Adjective

allodial (feminine singular allodiale, masculine plural allodiaux, feminine plural allodiales)

  1. allodial

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