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Noun seigneur has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSeigneursDefinition: 1. (noun) Feudal lords or landowners who held authority and control over a specific territory in medieval Europe. 2. (noun) In French, refers to lords or nobles possessing a hereditary title or rank, indicating high social standing or aristocracy. Examples: 1. As seigneurs, they possessed vast estates and had the power to govern the local communities. 2. During the medieval era, seigneurs played a crucial role in the feudal system. 3. The seigneurs of the region were responsible for maintaining law and order within their territories. 4. In French history, seigneurs were considered part of the privileged class and held important positions in society. Related Products: - Books on the Feudal System - Books on Medieval Europe - Books on French Nobility | ||||
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