Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

seigneur

Noun
/sɛ̃.ɡœʁ/
Definition
A Lord or nobleman in feudal France who held land and exercised power over vassals and serfs.
Examples
  • The seigneur of the village was responsible for the welfare of his peasants.
  • In medieval times, a seigneur could demand agricultural produce from his vassals.
  • The title of seigneur reflects a long tradition of feudal hierarchy in French history.
Meaning
Historically used to refer to a feudal lord in France; the term denotes someone who held authority over a territory and its inhabitants, regulating their lives and property through a system of feudal obligations.
Synonyms
  • Lord
  • Noble
  • Baron
  • Landlord