vassal
subordinate / dependent / servant / subject
NounAdjective
pl: vassals
This term evokes a rigid hierarchy of obligation and submission. In its historical sense, it describes a legal and social contract where land ownership was traded for military service and political fealty, creating a bond of mutual but unequal dependency. In modern political discourse, the word carries a strong negative connotation of loss of sovereignty. It describes a state or entity that is nominally independent but effectively controlled by a more powerful external force, suggesting a relationship of puppet-like subservience.
Meanings
Noun
A person who held land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service, especially in the feudal system of medieval Europe.
"The knight served as a vassal to the count of Anjou."