sb. and a. rare. [ad. L. villāris, f. villa VILLA: see -AR.] a. sb. A peasant holding land in the feudal vill; a villein. b. adj. Pertaining or relating to, concerned with, the feudal vill or vills.
1874. A. P. Forbes, S. Ninian & S. Kentigern, Notes 313. Stephen gave his forest of Furness a fishery at Lancaster, and one or two villars with their property.
1897. Maitland, Domesday & Beyond, 13. Manorial and fiscal geography interferes with physical and villar geography.