FEOFF


Meaning of FEOFF in English

ˈfef, ˈfēf transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English feffen, feoffen, from Anglo-French feoffer & Old French fieffer, from fiu, fief fief — more at fee (estate)

: to invest with a fee or feud : put in possession of a freehold interest in corporeal hereditament or of a leasehold : enfeoff

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