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Definitions of overlord in various dictionaries:
noun - a person who has general authority over others
A lord having power or supremacy over other lords.
One in a position of supremacy or domination over others.
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a ruler, especially a feudal lord. |
a person who has general authority over others |
a person in a position of power, especially in the past |
A ruler, especially a feudal lord. |
A lord having power or supremacy over other lords. |
One in a position of supremacy or domination over others. |
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An overlord in the English feudal system was a lord of a manor who had subinfeudated a particular manor, estate or fee, to a tenant. The tenant thenceforth owed to the overlord one of a variety of services, usually military service or serjeanty, depending on which form of tenure (i.e. feudal tenancy contract) the estate was held under. The highest overlord of all, or paramount lord, was the monarch, who due to his ancestor William the Conqueror's personal conquest of the Kingdom of England, owned by inheritance from him all the land in England under allodial title and had no superior overlord, "holding from God and his sword", although certain monarchs, notably King John (1199-1216) purported to grant the Kingdom of England to the Pope, who would thus have become overlord to English monarchs. A paramount lord may thus be seen to occupy the apex of the feudal pyramid, or the root of the feudal tree, and such allodial title is also termed "radical title" (from Latin radix, root), "ulti |