(ˈ)fe|fē, (ˈ)fē|fē noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English feffe, feoffe, from Anglo-French feoffé, past participle of feoffer, v.
: the person to whom a feoffment is made : the person enfeoffed ; specifically : a trustee in England invested with a freehold estate (as a member of certain boards holding land for public uses)