liege in English

adjective
1
concerned with or relating to the relationship between a feudal superior and a vassal.
an oath of fealty and liege homage
noun
1
a feudal superior or sovereign.
Master, how is my liege lord the retired Emperor today?
noun
1
a province of eastern Belgium. Formerly ruled by independent prince-bishops, it became a part of the Netherlands in 1815 and of Belgium in 1830.

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1. Brevets-259178-265491-LIEGE-BELGIUM

2. Our fearless leader and her liege.

3. Coude A Coude, Neuville-En-Condroz, Liege, Belgium

4. Here again he failed to convince his liege.

5. My liege , it is an ill time for dreaming.

6. Benitez was also quizzed about Standard Liege striker Milan Jovanovic.

7. Thus she cared much about the liege opinions and sayings.

8. Allegiance definition is - the obligation of a feudal vassal to his liege lord

9. The Belgian Cup has been won by the favourites F.C. Liege.

10. Closely connected with fidelity was liege homage, which the kings were equally determined to extend.

11. A liege succession caused one picket the mystery case of two many centuries.

12. 1595, William Shakespeare, Richard II, Act III scene ii: More health and happiness Betide my liege / …

13. A knight is essentially a mounted warrior in the service of his liege - lord.

14. One of our memorable moments was going to La Batte in Liege and visiting the flea market there on a Sunday

15. Brodent is located in Neupré, LIEGE, Belgium and is part of the Dentists Industry

16. It would be a mistake to write to Liege for corks, and to Pau for gloves.

17. Our Belgian Waffles are made in the traditional style from the city of Liege in Belgium

18. University of Liege , Belgium , 31 st International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques.

19. The Belgian III Corps, retreating from Liege, offered to support the French front held by the 3e DLM.

20. The distinction between liege and simple homage had begun to be made in the course of the twelfth century.

21. Confucius tried by sound advice to bring his liege lord back to the path of duty, but in vain.

22. The chapter three, With Outer Chapter of Bao Puzi, the Confucianism is discussed in aspects of relationship between regality and liege, Xing and Ren.

23. Similarly, a steward creating a reception for a visiting liege lord would need at least a month to properly prepare ... but, a minstrel might come up with a bawdy song in an afternoon.

24. Beguine (n.) late 15c., from French béguine (13c.), Medieval Latin beguina, "a member of a women's spiritual order professing poverty and self-denial, founded c.1180 in Liege in the Low Countries."They are said to take their name from the surname of Lambert le Bègue "Lambert the Stammerer," a Liege priest who was instrumental in their founding, and it's likely the word was pejorative at first.

25. But all those in the courtyard that night had either admired or actually been fond of their murdered liege lord, and it was going to be a distinct pleasure for them to see his killer die horribly.

26. * Aken, Monchau, Liege and Hasselt as well as The Ardennes and the volcano Eifel hills are easily reachable within the hour. * Amsterdam, Brussels and Luxembourg city as well as the Mosel and Rhine area are reachable within 2 to 3 hours .

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28. From Old French begart, originally a member of the Beghards, a lay brotherhood of mendicants in the Low Countries, from Middle Dutch beggaert "mendicant," with pejorative suffix; the order is said to be named after the Liege priest Lambert le Bègue (French for "Lambert the Stammerer"); others claim it's from Middle English beggere or Beggare, from

29. From Old French begart, originally a member of the Beghards, a lay brotherhood of mendicants in the Low Countries, from Middle Dutch beggaert "mendicant," with pejorative suffix; the order is said to be named after the Liege priest Lambert le Bègue (French for "Lambert the Stammerer"); others claim it's from Middle English beggere or Beggare, from

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31. More health and happiness Betide my liege: Puisse-t-il advenir à mon souverain plus de santé et de bonheur: And as regarded the history of each individual: all that concerned his mental and physical capacity, or that would Betide him, was prearranged.: Et comme l'histoire de considérer chaque individu: tout ce qui concernait sa capacité mentale et physique, ou qui serait lui advienne, a