ultrafeudal

English

Etymology

From ultra- +‎ feudal.

Adjective

ultrafeudal (comparative more ultrafeudal, superlative most ultrafeudal)

  1. Extremely feudal.
    • 1992, Larry Hedrick, Rogues' Gallery, page 72:
      He was Billy the Bully, William the Bloody, the Prussian pirate — the debauched personification of Teutonic madness and cruelty, an ultrafeudal warlord who loathed freedom and despised democracy.