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Allodium vs Allodial - What's the difference?

allodium | allodial |

As nouns the difference between allodium and allodial

is that allodium is (dated) freehold land or property while allodial is anything held allodially.

As an adjective allodial is

(legal) inalienable; owned freely and clear of any encumbrances such as liens or mortgages.

allodium

English

(Allodial title)

Alternative forms

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Noun

(allodia)
  • (dated) freehold land or property
  • allodial

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (legal) inalienable; owned freely and clear of any encumbrances such as liens or mortgages.
  • See also

    * allodial title

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Anything held allodially.
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