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seneschal
[ sen-uh-shuhl ]
noun
- an officer having full charge of domestic arrangements, ceremonies, the administration of justice, etc., in the household of a medieval prince or dignitary; steward.
seneschal
/ ˈsɛnɪʃəl /
noun
- a steward of the household of a medieval prince or nobleman who took charge of domestic arrangements, etc
- a cathedral official
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Word History and Origins
Origin of seneschal1
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French < Frankish; compare Medieval Latin seniscalcus senior servant, cognate with Old High German senescalh ( sene- old, senior + scalh servant)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of seneschal1
C14: from Old French, from Medieval Latin siniscalcus, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German senescalh oldest servant, from sene- old + scalh a servant
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Example Sentences
The Seneschal leaned back, and was concerned to feel his pulses throbbing a shade too quickly.
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His brows came together in a frown, from which the Seneschal argued that his suggestion was not well received.
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He bowed, with a flourish of his plumed hat, and would with that have taken his departure but that the Seneschal stayed him.
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At his desk sat his secretary, who had been a witness of the interview, lost in wonder almost as great as the Seneschal's own.
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To the invitation to precede him she readily responded, and, with a bow to the Seneschal, she began to walk across the apartment.
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