-_sē, -si noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English seneschalcie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin senescalcia, from senescalcus seneschal (from Old High German senescalh ) + Latin -ia -y
1. : a district under a seneschal
the old royal administrative divisions of bailliages and seneschalsies — D.W.S.Lidderdale
2. : the office of a seneschal