Alienor


a person who transfers property.
Historical Examples

This good soul has given alienor rather more of bookish learning than Franois will probably obtain.
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Olivier and alienor are served by two barons as squires of state.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

Conon, too, has beset poor alienor, with all the superiority of an elder brother.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

alienor, after tearful farewells, departs with her husband for Burgundy.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

They dress their mistress and alienor, accompany them, and discreetly share their pleasures.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

alienor is too excited to feel hot or pinched, but her attendants find her very exacting.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

alienor will go through life, now dreading for her comeliness and now for her soul, but never quite imperiling either.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

alienor almost bursts with delight at the number of high-born cavaliers and dames who press up to kiss and congratulate.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

alienor does not dress much differently from what she does on Easter or at some other major festival.
Life on a Mediaeval Barony William Stearns Davis

alienor is surrounded by a dozen women, old and young, arraying her for her wedding.
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noun
(law) a person who transfers property to another

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