Definition of Seignories

1. seignory [n] - See also: seignory

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seignories

seigneury
seignior
seigniorage
seigniorages
seignioral
seignioralties
seignioralty
seigniorial
seigniories
seigniors
seigniory
seigniour
seignorage
seignorages
seignorial
seignories (current term)
seignory
seik
seiker
seikest
seil
seiled
seiling
seils
sein
seine
seined
seinen
seiner
seiners

Literary usage of Seignories

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A General View of the Law of Property by James Andrew Strahan, James Sinclair Baxter (1897)
"Accordingly, probably all seignories now existing originated before the date of that ... Sometimes, however, seignories exist in gross. Profits d prendre. ..."

2. A Dictionary of American and English Law: With Definitions of the Technical by Stewart Rapalje, Robert Linn Lawrence (1888)
"Consequently almost the only seignories полу in existence are those of lords of ... Hence a manor is sometimes said to consist of demesnes and seignories. ..."

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