/əˈləʊdɪəm/ – Noun
Definition: ruộng đất tự do (việc chiếm hữu chúng không phụ thuộc vào lãnh chúa phong kiến).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an allodia refers to land or real property that is owned outright, free from any feudal obligations or claims of superior ownership. Allodia are considered to be absolute property rights, where the owner has full and exclusive control over the land without owing any duties or obligations to a lord or sovereign.
Example: The land was held as allodia, free from any feudal obligations or claims by the lord.