VIDAME


Meaning of VIDAME in English

vēˈdam noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French, from Medieval Latin vice-dominus, from Late Latin vice- + Latin dominus lord, master — more at dame

: one of a class of French feudal temporal officers or advocates who originally represented the abbeys or bishops but later erected their offices into fiefs — used as an hereditary title of nobility which was recognized to the end of the ancien régime

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