Sentences

demesne in a sentence

n.

Definition

Demesne refers to land that is retained by a lord for their own use, particularly in the context of feudal estates, often cultivated by peasants.

Sample Sentences

  1. The lord's demesne included vast fields and lush forests that sustained his estate.
  2. In medieval times, a demesne was often worked by peasants who paid rent in exchange for land use.
  3. The ancient castle overlooked the sprawling demesne, a testament to the family's wealth and power.
  4. After years of neglect, the once-thriving demesne was finally restored to its former glory.
  5. The legal disputes over the boundaries of the demesne were complicated by centuries-old land deeds.