ˈmanˌrent noun
Etymology: Middle English (Scots), alteration of manred, manreden, from Old English manrǣden, from man + rǣden condition — more at man , kindred
archaic : homage — usually used in the phrases bond of manrent or band of manrent
ˈmanˌrent noun
Etymology: Middle English (Scots), alteration of manred, manreden, from Old English manrǣden, from man + rǣden condition — more at man , kindred
archaic : homage — usually used in the phrases bond of manrent or band of manrent
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012