释义 |
sei·gneury \ˈsānyərē\ noun (-es) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: French seigneurie, from Old French, literally, lordship, from seigneur + -ie -y 1. a. : the territory under the government of a feudal lord b. : a landed estate held in Canada by feudal tenure until 1854 2. : the manor house of a Canadian seigneur |