/ˈtɛnənt ʌv dɪˈmeɪn/ – Phrase
Definition: người thuê lại.
A more thorough explanation: A “tenant of demesne” refers to a person who holds land directly from a lord or sovereign in a feudal system, typically under the condition of providing services or payments in return. This term is often used in historical or legal contexts to describe a tenant who occupies land that is part of the lord’s demesne, which is the portion of land retained by the lord for their own use rather than being granted out to others.
Example: The tenant of the demesne is responsible for maintaining the property in accordance with the terms of the lease agreement.