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seignorial

American  
[seen-yawr-ee-uhl, -yohr-] / sinˈjɔr i əl, -ˈjoʊr- /
Also seignioral

adjective

  1. of or relating to a seignior.


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Etymology

Origin of seignorial

1810–20; seignor (variant of seignior ) + -ial

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The presidency of the Cotton- Textile Institute is but another seignorial gesture for Henry Frederick Lippitt.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even North Americans, to whom his seignorial temper may at first seem foreign, can recognize in his concept of "honor" a virtue familiar to them1 in their own great men and called by them "responsibility."

From Time Magazine Archive

Majestically arrayed in an ancient blue suit, frayed white shirt and new brown boots, Floyd Handshoe, 51, la bored at a seignorial pace last week, hoeing rocks into potholes in the road.

From Time Magazine Archive

By dual seignorial right, he grew up in the studios and back lots of Hollywood.

From Time Magazine Archive

In response to Clara’s imagination and the requirements of the moment, the noble, seignorial architecture began sprouting all sorts of extra little rooms, staircases, turrets, and terraces.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende

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