ˈəndə(r)ˌsed. ə l noun
Etymology: Middle English undersetle, from under (III) + -setle dweller, from Old English -setla; akin to Old English sitan to sit — more at sit
: one of a class of subtenants formerly under the peasant proprietors in England
ˈəndə(r)ˌsed. ə l noun
Etymology: Middle English undersetle, from under (III) + -setle dweller, from Old English -setla; akin to Old English sitan to sit — more at sit
: one of a class of subtenants formerly under the peasant proprietors in England
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012