Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

seneschal

Noun
/ˈsɛnɪˌʃæl/
Definition
A seneschal is an official responsible for the management and administration of a lord’s estate or household, often overseeing the domestic affairs and the staff.
Examples
  • The seneschal organized the grand banquet at the castle.
  • In medieval times, the seneschal was a position of great trust and responsibility.
  • She aspired to become the seneschal of her family’s estate, overseeing all operations.
Meaning
The term seneschal comes from the Middle Ages and refers to a high-ranking steward or manager of a noble household, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
Synonyms
  • Steward
  • Manager
  • Administrator