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- with large sleeves, or a cream fabric with black wool lines. The Grand Seignor having taken it out of the Coffer, kisses it with much respect, and puts...
- include The Bauble, a tale (London, 1721) and Monsieur Thing's Origin: or Seignor D---o's Adventures in London, (London, 1722). In 1746, Henry Fielding wrote...
- seigneur, which descends from Middle French seigneur, from Old French seignor (oblique form of sire), from Latin seniōrem, the accusative singular of...
- (disambiguation) Alboino I della Scala (c. 1284–1311), seignor of Verona Paolo Alboino della Scala (1343–1375), also seignor of Verona This disambiguation page lists...
- that he met "Mr. Hill, and Andrews, and one slovenly and ugly fellow, Seignor Pedro, who sings Italian songs to the theorbo most neatly, and they spent...
- sire, le sieur (reflecting respectively *seiior, *seiiore) as well as le seignor (nom. †sendre), originally Lat senior, seniōrem, survive in the vocabulary...
- Attendolo, who handed the city over to Nicolò III d'Este, who therefore became seignor of Reggio. The city, however, maintained a relevant autonomy, with laws...
- Cesena returned to the Papal States, but was again seized by a local seignor, Cesare Borgia, in 1500. The city was elevated to capital of his powerful...
- name of king M****inissa (MSNSN in Libyco-Berber) was "mas-nsen" (their seignor). Much of the onomastic work on the Numidian language was done by Salem...
- some loanwords: sinjór "lord" (from Latin senior, probably via Old French seignor). Several kinds of synecdoche and metonymy were emplo****: barð "part of...