Associations to the word «Seneschal»
Noun
- Anjou
- Aquitaine
- Steward
- Bailiff
- Kay
- Normandy
- Plough
- Toulouse
- Blanche
- Provence
- Chamberlain
- Guillaume
- Constable
- Templar
- Roche
- Marshal
- Brittany
- Cyprus
- Sancho
- Gui
- Provost
- Kilkenny
- Tristan
- Raoul
- Retainer
- Herald
- Brotherhood
- Heiress
- Pax
- Burgundy
- Rene
- Marches
- Wexford
- Navarre
- Caleb
- Counsellor
- Prowess
- Axis
- Palatine
- Knight
- Sire
- Butler
- Exchequer
- Neville
- Jerusalem
- Axe
- Castle
- Fitzgerald
- Garth
- Manor
- Earl
- Viscount
- Gaston
- Marguerite
- Duchess
- Naples
- Baron
- Count
- Lord
- Sway
- Duke
- Gilbert
- Philip
- Raymond
- Chancellor
- Sovereignty
- Sir
- Crusade
- Champagne
- Torch
- Jeanne
- King
- Arthur
- Nay
- Cloak
- Counselor
- Nobles
- Hugh
- Queen
- Vale
- Coronation
- Vicar
- Treasurer
- Innocence
Adverb
Wiktionary
SENESCHAL, noun. A steward in charge of a medieval nobleman's estate.
Dictionary definition
SENESCHAL, noun. The chief steward or butler of a great household.
Wise words
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