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bordar

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A quick definition of bordar:

Term: BORDAR

Definition: A bordar was a type of tenant in medieval times. They were not as servile as villein tenants. They were known as bordage tenants and their status was somewhere in between free and unfree. Another term for a bordar is bordarius.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A bordar was a type of tenant in medieval England who held a small piece of land called a bordage. This status was considered less servile than that of a villein tenant.

Example: John was a bordar who lived on a small piece of land and paid rent to the lord of the manor. He was allowed to keep some of the crops he grew and had more freedom than a villein tenant.

Explanation: The example illustrates the definition by showing how a bordar was a type of tenant who held a small piece of land and had a certain status in medieval England. It also highlights the difference between a bordar and a villein tenant, with the former having more freedom and a less servile status.

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