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    liege
    /liːdʒ/

    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: "the Scots obeyed him as their liege lord"

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  3. Liege is an old word for a lord or king, often used in the context of feudalism. Learn how to use liege in a sentence, see its pronunciation and find translations in different languages.

    • English (US)

      a lord or king: No man would break an oath to his liege....

  4. Liege can be an adjective meaning having feudal allegiance or service, or a noun meaning a vassal or a feudal lord. It can also be the name of a city and a province in Belgium.

  5. a person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord. synonyms: feudatory, liege subject, liegeman, vassal. see more see less. adjective. owing or owed feudal allegiance and service. “one's liege lord” “a liege subject” synonyms: loyal. steadfast in allegiance or duty. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. Copy citation.

  6. Liege is an old word for a lord or king, often used in the phrase "my liege lord". Learn how to use it in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  7. Liege can be a noun meaning a feudal lord or a province of Belgium, or an adjective meaning loyal or owing allegiance to a lord. Learn more about its origin, pronunciation, and usage with Collins Dictionary.

  8. Liege can mean a feudal lord, a vassal, or a city in Belgium. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and usage of liege and its synonyms.

  9. Liege is a noun meaning a lord or sovereign, or an adjective meaning loyal or faithful. It comes from Old French liege, from Middle High German ledic, meaning free or empty.