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Meaning of liege
A lord or sovereign to whom allegiance is owed
Etymology of liege
The word "liege" originates from Old French "lige" or "liege", meaning a free man or a vassal, derived from the Latin word "ligare", meaning to bind
Historically, the term referred to a feudal lord or a sovereign to whom allegiance was owed, and a liege was a person who owed allegiance to a lord or sovereign
Synonyms
Definitions
- A lord or sovereign to whom allegiance is owed
- * A subject or vassal owing allegiance to a lord or sovereign
Usage Examples
- The king was the liege lord of the kingdom, and all his subjects owed him allegiance
- * The vassal pledged his loyalty to his liege, promising to defend him in times of war