Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
seignior
Noun
/ˈseɪn.jər/

Definition
A title of nobility or a lord in feudal systems, often referring to the lord of a manor.

Examples
- The seignior of the estate managed all the agricultural production on the land.
- During medieval times, the seignior had the right to collect taxes from the peasants living on his land.

Meaning
Seignior refers to a person of high status, particularly one who has control over land or a domain, especially during the feudal era. It implies a position of authority and dependency among the tenants or subjects under their rule.

Synonyms
- Lord
- Noble
- Landowner
- Overlord