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Meaning of vassal
A person who has sworn loyalty to a lord or monarch.
Etymology of vassal
The word "vassal" originates from the Old French word "vassal," which is derived from the Latin word "vassus," meaning "servant" or "subordinate"
The term has been used in English since the 12th century to describe a person who holds land or title from a superior, to whom they owe loyalty and service
Synonyms
subject
servant
subordinate
liegeman
feudatory
dependent
follower
retainer
underling
minion
subordinate
servant
bondsman
serf
thrall
slave
attendant
retinue
entourage
courtier
attendant
subordinate
underling
inferior
junior
secondary
ancillary
auxiliary
adjunct
apprentice
disciple
pupil
protégé
trainee
novice
recruit
subordinate
deputy
assistant
aide
associate
colleague
partner
peer
equal
counterpart
counterpart
opposite
complement
satellite
tributary
viceroy
regent
governor
lieutenant
commander
captain
leader
chief
head
superior
master
lord
king
emperor
sovereign
ruler
monarch
potentate
autocrat
tyrant
Definitions
- A person holding land or title from a superior, to whom they owe loyalty and service
- A person who is subordinate to another, especially one who owes loyalty and service to a superior
- A person who is dependent on or subject to the authority of another
Usage Examples
- The king's vassals were required to provide military service in times of war
- The lord granted land to his vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- The vassal was sworn to defend the kingdom against all enemies
Antonyms
superior
master
lord
king
emperor
sovereign
ruler
monarch
potentate
autocrat
tyrant
leader
chief
head
boss
commander
captain
leader
superior
senior
elder
predecessor
forebear
ancestor
founder
pioneer
originator
creator
inventor
mastermind
architect
designer
planner
strategist
director
manager
administrator
governor
regent
viceroy
lieutenant
commander
captain
leader
chief
head
superior
monarch
sovereign
ruler
potentate
autocrat
tyrant