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1 Monseigneur
Monseigneur [mɔ̃sεɲœʀ](plural Messeigneurs) [mesεɲœʀ]masculine noun(à archevêque, duc) Your Grace ; (à cardinal) Your Eminence ; (à évêque) Your Lordship ; (à prince) Your Highness* * *pl Messeigneurs mɔ̃sɛɲœʀ, mesɛɲœʀ nom masculin1) ( forme d'adresse) ( à un prince) Your Highness; ( à un membre de la famille royale) Your Royal Highness; ( à un cardinal) Your Eminence; (à un duc, archevêque) Your Grace; ( à un évêque) Your Lordship, My Lord (Bishop)2) ( titre)Monseigneur le duc de Parme — His Grace, the duke of Parma
* * *mɔ̃sɛɲœʀ nm1) (= archevêque, évêque) (formule d'adresse) Your Grace, (à la troisième personne) His Grace2) (= cardinal) (formule d'adresse) Your Eminence, (à la troisième personne) His Eminence* * *1 ( forme d'adresse) ( à un prince) Your Highness; ( à un membre de la famille royale) Your Royal Highness; ( à un cardinal) Your Eminence; (à un duc, archevêque) Your Grace; ( à un évêque) Your Lordship, My Lord (Bishop); Monseigneur désire-t-il…? would His Highness like…?;2 ( titre) Monseigneur le duc de Guise His Grace, the duke of Guise.[mɔ̃sɛɲɶr] ( pluriel Messeigneurs [mesɛɲɶr]) nom masculin1. [en s'adressant à un - archevêque] Your Grace ; [ - évêque] My Lord (Bishop) ; [ - cardinal] Your Eminence ; [ - prince] Your Royal Highness[en parlant d'un - archevêque] His Grace ; [ - évêque] His Lordship ; [ - cardinal] His Eminence (Cardinal) ; [ - prince] His Royal Highness
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