4 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ seneschal
หรือค้นหา: -seneschal-, *seneschal*

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
seneschal
 (n) /s e1 n i sh l/ /เซ้ะ หนิ ฉึ ล/ /sˈenɪʃl/
seneschals
 (n) /s e1 n i sh l z/ /เซ้ะ หนิ ฉึลึ สึ/ /sˈenɪʃlz/

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Seneschal

n. [ OF. seneschal, LL. seniscalcus, of Teutonic origin; cf. Goth. sineigs old, skalks, OHG. scalch, AS. scealc. Cf. Senior, Marshal. ] An officer in the houses of princes and dignitaries, in the Middle Ages, who had the superintendence of feasts and domestic ceremonies; a steward. Sometimes the seneschal had the dispensing of justice, and was given high military commands. [ 1913 Webster ]

Then marshaled feast
Served up in hall with sewers and seneschale. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Philip Augustus, by a famous ordinance in 1190, first established royal courts of justice, held by the officers called baitiffs, or seneschals, who acted as the king's lieutenants in his demains. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ]

Seneschalship

n. The office, dignity, or jurisdiction of a seneschal. [ 1913 Webster ]


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