ALLODIUM
allodium (<<schwa>>-loh-dee-<<schwa>>m), n. An estate held in fee simple absolute. —
Also spelled alodium. — Also termed alod; alode. [Cases: Estates in Property 5. C.J.S. Estates
§§ 11–12.]
“In this country, one who has full ownership of land is said to own it allodially — that is, free
of feudal services and incidents.” Thomas F. Bergin & Paul G. Haskell, Preface to Estates in Land
and Future Interests 18 (2d ed. 1984). [Blacks Law 8th]