feudo
fief
noun FEH-oo-doh Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin feudum, of Germanic origin.
Also means
stronghold
Usage Note
Feudo originally described a piece of land granted by a lord in the medieval feudal system. Today it is widely used figuratively: il feudo elettorale ('electoral stronghold') or il feudo di un'azienda ('a company's fiefdom'). The adjective is feudale ('feudal').
Examples
"Quel partito considera la regione il proprio feudo."
Natural Translation
That party considers the region its own stronghold.
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