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4 
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the house, church, and village on a piece of land 
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6 
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your dog 
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8 
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a member of a servile feudal class bound to the land and subject to the will of its owner;  a farmer who 'belonged' to the land of a fief 
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9 
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a person being trained for a specific occupation.   'You're fired!'.    
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Latin for 'middle' 
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lowest level of aristocracy, devoted life to war 
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a member of a class of persons, as in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank. 
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lowly and sometimes degrading: 
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church or religious law 
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a legal grant from the king granting a city its independence 
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20 
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major and powerful church official 
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acting or promoting acts of beliefs contrary to that of the Church  
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one who received land from a king 
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(in Christianity) a man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons, living according to a particular rule and under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. 
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a monk who tended to live amongst the peasants of a town 
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3 
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Oreo 
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5 
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one of the Kings lesser 'vassals' 
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income set aside to be donated to the church 
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8 
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of or befitting a slave or a menial position 
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any class or group considered to be superior, as through education, ability, wealth, or social prestige. 
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 a large area of land that was ruled over by a lord in medieval times  
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organizations of workers in the same occupation 
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largest landowner in Middle Ages, usually the King 
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the tilling of land without sowing it for a season,   to 'not' farm a piece of land 
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