seigneurie
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French seigneurie.
Noun
[edit]seigneurie (plural seigneuries)
- (history) An area governed by a seigneur (French noble).
- 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin, published 2003, page 153:
- Conventionally, seigneuries were divided between, first, the domain land […] ; and, second, the tenures (or censives) which were divided among the peasantry and others.
- (Canada) The estate of a seigneur.
- (Channel Islands) The official residence of a Seigneur.
Translations
[edit]an area governed by a seigneur
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French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle French, from Old French signorie. Equivalent to seigneur + -ie.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]seigneurie f (plural seigneuries)
Further reading
[edit]- “seigneurie”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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