noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:In the zemindary system, the zemindar was not only the owner of the land but also the collector of rent.

Definition:The lord or chief lord in the zemindary system, who owned the land but leased it to peasants and farmers.

From Zemindar

Example:The tenant had to renew his tenancy annually under the existing zemindary laws.

Definition:The right or privilege of occupying land for a term of years or other fixed period, typically under the zemindary system.

From Tenancy

Example:Although the zemindary system was not identical, it shared some characteristics with feudalism in terms of land rights and obligations.

Definition:The political, social, and economic system that prevailed in medieval Europe and characterized by the exchange of land in return for service to a lord. While not identical, the zemindary system shares some similarities with feudalism.

From Feudalism

Example:The relationships between zemindars and their tenants were often feudal in nature.

Definition:Pertaining to feudalism; characterized by the relationship of lord and vassal or tenant and landlord, as in the zemindary system.

From Feudal

Example:The zemindar acted as a landlord to many of the farmers who worked his land under the zemindary system.

Definition:One who has the right to the occupation or use of land. In the context of zemindary, this refers to the owners of land who leased it to farmers.

From Landlord