He was Henry's feudal lord, and he was crafty enough to know that by assisting Henry's sons he might be able to convert his nominal lordship into a real power.
Philip had justified his attack on John as being John's feudal lord, and as being therefore bound to take the part of John's vassals whom he had injured.
On the other hand, Edward took care to assert his rights as a feudal lord.
If a former subject of the Shang surrendered betimes with the territory under his rule, or if there was one who could not be overcome by force, the Chou recognized him as a feudal lord.
Since there was naturally a continual struggle for power between these three officials, none of them was supreme and none could develop into a sort of feudal lord.
The boundaries of his domain, that is, the lands which he himself controlled directly as feudal lord, now extended to the sea.
Lastly, the bishop was usually a feudal lord, with the obligations that that implied.
As one reads through the archives of a bishopric, it is hard to tell whether the bishop should be called, first and foremost, a churchman or a feudal lord.
The moment the Pope was recognised as feudal lord of England, not only must his hostility cease, but he would be bound to take the realm under his protection.
Happily, after a while, they availed themselves of the hospitality of a feudal lord nearer by.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feudal lord" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.