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61 seigneur
seigneur [sεɲœʀ]masculine noun* * *sɛɲœʀ
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nom masculin Lordle Seigneur l'a rappelé à lui — euph he has gone to meet his Maker
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exclamation Good Lord!* * *sɛɲœʀ nm* * *seigneur nm1 Hist (propriétaire, noble) lord; vivre en grand or comme un seigneur to live like a lord; se conduire en grand seigneur to behave in noble fashion; jouer au grand seigneur to flash one's money around; être grand seigneur to be generous;2 fig (de la finance, l'industrie) heavyweight; ( du sport) star; le seigneur des lieux hum the boss; mon seigneur et maître my lord and master.seigneur de la guerre warlord.à tout seigneur tout honneur Prov honourGB where honourGB is due.[sɛɲɶr] nom masculin1. HISTOIRE feudal lord ou overlord2. [maître] lordcomme un seigneur, en grand seigneura. [avec luxe] like a lordb. [avec noblesse] noblyêtre grand seigneur, faire le grand seigneur to spend money like water ou as if there were no tomorrow4. RELIGION -
62 феодал
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63 феодал
1) General subject: feodal lord, feudal lord, feudalist, seignoir3) Law: feudal -
64 Lehnsfolge
f HIST. vassal’s duty to recognize a feudal lord’s successor* * * -
65 suweren
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl suwereni a. suwerenowie) Hist. overlord, feudal lord- siedziba suwerena the seat of the feudal lordⅡ m inanim. (A suwerena) (moneta) sovereign* * *I.suweren1mpII.suweren2mipl. -y ( moneta) sovereign.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > suweren
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66 corvée
corvée [kɔʀve]feminine noun(Military) ( = travail) fatigue• quelle corvée ! what a chore!* * *kɔʀve1) ( activité pénible) chorealler les voir, quelle corvée! — it's a real bore ou grind (colloq) to have to go and see them
2) ( travail obligatoire) duty; Armée fatigue (duty)tu es de corvée de patates — (colloq) it's your turn to peel the potatoes
3) Histoire corvée (peasant's day of unpaid labour [BrE] for feudal lord)* * *kɔʀve nf1) (tout travail pénible) chore, drudgery no pl2) MILITAIRE fatigue, fatigue duty* * *corvée nf1 ( activité pénible) chore; les corvées ménagères household chores; aller les voir, quelle corvée! it's a real bore ou grind to have to go and see them;2 ( travail obligatoire) duty; Mil fatigue (duty); tu es de corvée de patates○ it's your turn to peel the potatoes; être de corvée pour faire to have been roped into doing; on va être de corvée pour les aider à déménager we're going to be roped in to helping them move (house); c'est toujours moi qui suis de corvée! it's always me who has to do the chores!;3 Hist corvée (peasant's day of unpaid labourGB for feudal lord).[kɔrve] nom féminin1. [activité pénible] chorerepasser, quelle corvée! ironing's such a chore ou a drag!2. [service] dutyêtre de corvée [soldat] to be on fatigue duty -
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68 châtelain
châtelain, e [∫αt(ə)lɛ̃, εn]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *châtelaine ʃɑtlɛ̃, ɛn nom masculin, féminin1) ( propriétaire) owner of a manor2) Histoire lord/lady (of the manor)* * *ʃɒt(ə)lɛ̃, ɛn nm/f châtelain, -e* * *A nm,f1 ( propriétaire) owner of a manor;2 Hist lord/lady (of the manor)., châtelaine [ʃatlɛ̃, ɛn] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [propriétaire - généralement] owner of a manor ; [ - homme] lord of the manor ; [ - femme] lady of the manorchâtelaine nom féminin1. [chaîne de ceinture, bijou] chatelaine -
69 feudaln|y
adj. [system, państwo, prawo] feudal- pan feudalny a feudal lord- renta feudalna feudal dues a. obligationsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > feudaln|y
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70 lenski
hist adj feudal I -i gospodar feudal lord, liege; jur hist lenskio pravo feudal law -
71 봉건의
adj. feudatory, under the rule of another king or country; owing allegiance to a feudal lord; feudal, feudalistic, of or pertaining to the political and social system of medieval Europe -
72 봉건제도의
adj. feudatory, under the rule of another king or country; owing allegiance to a feudal lord; feudal, pertaining to the political and social system of medieval Europe -
73 봉토
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74 feodal
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75 senio|r
m (N pl seniorowie a. seniorzy) 1. (najstarszy w rodzinie) patriarch; (starszy krewny) senior- senior rodu the patriarch of a family- Scott senior nie dorównywał bratu Scott senior was no match for his brother2. (nestor) doyen; (starsza osoba) senior (citizen)- seniorzy sceny politycznej/telewizyjnego dziennikarstwa doyens of the political scene/of television journalism- był seniorem wśród pracowników/członków komisji he was the eldest of the employees/committee members3. Sport senior- mistrzostwa kraju seniorów w pływaniu a national swimming championship for seniors4. Hist. (feudał) feudal lord, seigneur- □ dom seniora retirement home- klub seniora club for senior citizens, Darby and Joan club GBThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > senio|r
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76 feodal
1. i. feudal lord2. s. feudalfeodalizm – feudalism -
77 إقطاعي
إقْطاعِيّ، سَيّدٌ إقْطاعِيّfeudal lord, liege lord; feudatory -
78 سيد إقطاعي
إقْطاعِيّ، سَيّدٌ إقْطاعِيّfeudal lord, liege lord; feudatory -
79 aga
m Tur aga, agha; hist member of Turkish lower landed gentry, minor Turkish feudal lord I fig kao - like a lord, lording it, in a lordly manner -
80 derebeyi
",-ni 1. feudal lord; local potentate; despot. 2. colloq. bully. - kesilmek to lord it over people; to take on a bullying attitude."
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lord in gross — A feudal lord whose lordship was not attached to any manor … Ballentine's law dictionary
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