enfeoff|enfeoffed|enfeoffing|enfeoffs in English

verb

[en·feoff || ɪn'fef]

reward with a fief, reward with a piece of land (during the Middle Ages)

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1. On the one hand enfeoffs into the land provides knight's military fiefdom, establishes the knight system the solid foundation, and becomes the middle ages military feudalism the source.

2. E ars e Arbalestes tendent, E traient de lour espringaut, E bien se tienent paringaut E au getter e au lander." He married Ida or Idonea, daughter of Robert Lord Fitz Walter, by whom he was enfeoffed of the manor of Shopland