Withliður
Withliður is a term found in Old English literature, generally referring to a member of a lord's retinue or household. It is often translated as "homage-follower" or "vassal," highlighting the reciprocal relationship of service and protection between the follower and their lord. These individuals were bound by loyalty and were expected to provide military service, counsel, and companionship in exchange for sustenance, shelter, and the lord's patronage.
The concept of withliðas was integral to the social and political structure of Anglo-Saxon England. It represented
The term appears in various Old English texts, including legal documents and poetry, providing insights into