sénéchaussée

French

Alternative forms

  • seneschaucie

Etymology

From earlier seneschaucie, from sénéchaux (seneschals) + -ie (-y; -ty).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /se.ne.ʃo.se/
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Noun

sénéchaussée f (plural sénéchaussées)

  1. a seneschalty: a district governed by a seneschal, particularly:
    1. (historical) the seneschalties of southern France and Normandy during the late medieval and early modern periods.
  2. (historical) the capital of a seneschalty; the seat of a seneschal
  3. (historical) the royal court headed by a seneschal

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