The term "liege" refers to a feudal lord or sovereign to whom vassals owe allegiance and service. In a broader sense, it can denote a person to whom one is bound by loyalty or duty. The concept is rooted in medieval Europe, where the relationship between a liege and their subjects was characterized by mutual obligations and protection. Today, it may also be used metaphorically to describe any authority figure or leader.
A liege was someone who owed a duty of service to a lord in feudal times (middle ages) although it could also mean the lord himself. A liege lord was the lord to whom you owed the service.
Perhaps you mean liege paon [lee-A-zg pah-on]
Liege, Belgium (LGG)
Frederick of Liege died in 1121.
Liege-Killer was created in 1987.
Liege Hulett was born in 1838.
disloyal, unfaithful
Standard Liege is a Belgian football (soccer) club.
While servants pledged their loyalty to the liege, they did not always like him or respect him.
Liege Hulett died in 1928.
proof mark used in Liege, Belgium
"The barbarians are at our portcullis, my liege, shall I order the archers to take their positions?"