Crossword-Solution: ALLOD 5 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Allod n. See Allodium.

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ALLOD anagram ADOLL, ALDOL, DOALL, DOLLA

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ESTATE not held by feudal tenure 4 answers
LAND (absolute property) 4 answers
OPPOSED to feud 4 answers
OWNED estate 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Laboulaye, "the expressions _sortes Burgundiorum Gothorum_ and {GREEK, ' k }; hence the German words _allod_, allodium, and _loos_, lot, which are used in all modern languages to designate the gifts of chance." Allodial property, at least with the mass of coparceners, was originally held, then, in equal shares; for all of the prizes were equal, or, at least, equivalent.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
The restoration of the inalienable, indivisible allod and of the federal rights of the peasant, as in olden times, would have been far more to the purpose.--Professional liberty and the introduction of mechanism and manufactural industry have annihilated every warrant formerly afforded by the artificer as master and member of a city corporation, and, at the same time, every warrant afforded to him by the community of his being able to subsist by means of his industry.
Germany from the Earliest Period Vol. 4 Wolfgang Menzel, Trans. Mrs. George Horrocks 2005
Similarly, the _reipus_, or fine leviable on the re-marriage of a widow, did not enter into the _allod_ of the person to whom it was paid, and followed a line of devolution in which the privileges of the agnates were neglected.
Ancient Law Sir Henry James Sumner Maine 2007
This was called the _Lehen_ (lien, or loan) system, to distinguish it from the _Allod_ (allotment), whereby a part of the conquered lands were divided by lot, and became the free property of those to whom they fell.
A History of Germany Bayard Taylor 2011
Only the way which the tenant took possession of his land can not be ascertained so definitely as in the case of allod-holding in Europe.
An Introduction to the History of Japan Katsuro Hara 2011