Seigneurs (en. Lords)

/sɛɲœʁ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
Noble title granted to a man with authority over land or a fief.
The lords of the region had great responsibilities towards their subjects.
Les seigneurs de la région avaient de grandes responsabilités envers leurs sujets.
Term used to refer to respected or influential people.
The lords of the business world met to discuss the new regulations.
Les seigneurs du monde des affaires se réunissaient pour discuter des nouvelles regulations.
In the Middle Ages, a lord was often a powerful military figure with vassals.
The feudal lord ruled over his lands with an iron fist.
Le seigneur féodal régnait sur ses terres avec une main de fer.

Etymology

From Latin 'senior', meaning 'older'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

lord and master
Expression designating a person who exercises power or dominance over others.
seigneur et maître
warlords
Powerful individuals who lead wars for territorial control.
seigneurs de guerre
lordship
Domain or territory governed by a lord.
seigneurie

Related Words

lordship
Domain or fief owned by a lord.
seigneurie
vassal
A man who, in exchange for protection, submits to the lord.
vassal
feudal
Relating to the feudal system where lords and vassals interact.
féodal

Slang Meanings

An informal way to refer to influential men.
The lords of rap faced off during a concert.
Les seigneurs du rap se sont affrontés lors d'un concert.
Used to talk about respected friends or groups of men.
We are going to spend the evening among lords discussing our plans.
On va passer la soirée entre seigneurs à discuter de nos projets.