SEIGNEURY


Meaning of SEIGNEURY in English

ˈsānyərē noun

( -es )

Usage: sometimes capitalized

Etymology: French seigneurie, from Old French, literally, lordship, from seigneur + -ie -y

1.

a. : the territory under the government of a feudal lord

b. : a landed estate held in Canada by feudal tenure until 1854

2. : the manor house of a Canadian seigneur

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