Mar. 6th, 2007

seneschal

Mar. 6th, 2007 07:28 am
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seneschal - n., a household officer in charge of a lord's estate, a steward.


From Middle English, from Old French seneschal, from Frankish Latin siniscalcus, from Proto-Germanic. *sini-skalk, senior servant -- where the first element is a cognate of Latin senex, old, from whence senile. Note that, as a term from the late 14th century, it's anachronistic for early tales of chivalry.

---L.

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