nonentry
English
Etymology
non-
+
entry
Noun
nonentry
(
countable and uncountable
,
plural
nonentries
)
(
Scots law
,
historical
)
The
casualty
or
advantage
which formerly fell to the
superior
when the
heir
of a
deceased
vassal
failed to
renew
the
investiture
, the superior being then entitled to the
rent
of the
feu
.
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