allod
/ˈælɒd/(亦作allodium /əˈləʊdɪəm/)
noun
- historical an estate held in absolute ownership, without acknowledgement to a superior〈史〉保有绝对所有权的地产。
词源
early 17th cent. (as allodium ): from medieval Latin al (l)odium, used frequently in the Domesday Book, from a Germanic cognate of ALL + ōd 'estate'.