🔄 Synonyms of "Seignior"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| seigneurnoun | (history) A feudal lord or noble in French contexts. |
| feudal lordnoun | A lord in a feudal system, one who bestows fiefs on vassals in exchange for homage, fealty, and obligations of personal services or rent. |
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| Word | Definition |
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| feudal lordnoun | A lord in a feudal system, one who bestows fiefs on vassals in exchange for homage, fealty, and obligations of personal services or rent. |
| seigneurnoun | (history) A feudal lord or noble in French contexts. |
| seigniournoun | Obsolete form of seignior. [(historical) A feudal lord; a nobleman who held his lands by feudal grant; any lord (holder) of a manor.] |
| signieurnoun | Alternative form of seignior. [(historical) A feudal lord; a nobleman who held his lands by feudal grant; any lord (holder) of a manor.] |
| lord of the manornoun | (law, historical) The feudal lord of a manor estate. |
| lordnoun | A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one |
| seignioraltynoun | The territory or authority of a seignior, or lord. |
| signeurnoun | Obsolete spelling of seigneur. [(history) A feudal lord or noble in French contexts.] |
| castellannoun | (chiefly historical) The governor or caretaker entrusted to oversee a castle or keep for its lord. |
| fiefholdernoun | The holder of a fief. |
| seigniorshipnoun | The role or status of seignior. |
| chief lordnoun | (inexact) Synonym of overlord: a lord over other lords, a lord paramount. |
| seigneurienoun | (history) An area governed by a seigneur (French noble). |
| lordshipnoun | (by extension, with "his" or "your", often capitalised) Title applied to a lord, bishop, judge, or another man with a title. |
| seigniorynoun | The estate of a feudal lord. |
| seigneuressenoun | Female equivalent of seigneur. |
| farmernoun | A person who works the land and/or who keeps livestock; anyone engaged in agriculture on a farm. |
| overlordnoun | (typically derogatory) Anyone with overarching power or authority in a given domain. |
| signorynoun | Overlordship, dominion. |
| lordnessnoun | (used as a title) lordship |
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