- subfief
- sub·fief
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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arriere fee — noun or arriere fief ˈarēˌer Etymology: Middle French arriere fie, arriere fief, from Old French arierefief, from ariere, arriere behind + fief fee more at arrear, fee : a fee or fief dependent on a fee : a fee held of a feudatory … Useful english dictionary