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ENFEOFF, v.t. enfeff'. [Law L. feaffo, feoffare, from fief, which see.]

1. To give one a feud; hence, to invest with a fee; to give to another any corporeal hereditament, in fee simple or fee tail, by livery of seizin.

2. To surrender or give up. [Not used.]

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