Associations to the word «Seigneur»
Noun
- Comte
- Fief
- Guillaume
- Pau
- Roi
- Navarre
- Beaumont
- Jeanne
- Chevalier
- Antoine
- François
- Notary
- Philippe
- Clermont
- Isabelle
- Pierre
- Blaise
- Tithe
- Bois
- Marguerite
- Bertrand
- Chateau
- Nicolas
- Madeleine
- Marquis
- Laval
- Nous
- Raoul
- Baptiste
- Due
- Jacques
- Mathieu
- Richelieu
- Francois
- Duc
- Livre
- Jean
- Burgundy
- Noble
- Bourbon
- Le
- Nobility
- Bailiff
- Trois
- Je
- Married
- Qu
- Normandy
- Heiress
- Lower
- Tout
- Nobleman
- De
- Aux
- Dame
- Serf
- Sur
- Les
- Des
- Marie
- Pons
- Brabant
- Sire
- Quebec
- Guernsey
- Squire
- Peasant
- Counsellor
- Viscount
- Que
- Henri
- Nobles
- Harcourt
- Olivier
- Michel
- Burgher
- Roche
- Marshal
- Bourgeois
- Count
- Vassal
- Ce
- Nativity
- Belle
- Baron
- Claude
- Petit
- Voltaire
- Sans
- Courtier
- Une
- Bordeaux
- Isaac
- Louis
- Fr
- Manor
Verb
Wiktionary
SEIGNEUR, noun. (French history) A feudal lord; a noble.
SEIGNEUR, noun. The hereditary feudal ruler of Sark.
SEIGNEUR, noun. A landowner in Canada; the holder of a seigneurie.
Dictionary definition
SEIGNEUR, noun. A man of rank in the ancient regime.
Wise words
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