n. [ OE. vavasour, OF. vavassor, vavassour, F. vavasseur, LL. vavassor, probably contr. from vassus vassorum vassal of the vassals. See Vassal. ] (Feud. Law) The vassal or tenant of a baron; one who held under a baron, and who also had tenants under him; one in dignity next to a baron; a title of dignity next to a baron. Burrill. “A worthy vavasour.” Chaucer.
Vavasours subdivide again to vassals, exchanging land and cattle, human or otherwise, against fealty. Motley. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. vavassorie. ] (Feud. Law) The quality or tenure of the fee held by a vavasor; also, the lands held by a vavasor. [ 1913 Webster ]