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seneschal
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sen·e·schal  (sn-shl)
n.
An official in a medieval noble household in charge of domestic arrangements and the administration of servants; a steward or major-domo.

[Middle English, from Old French, of Germanic origin.]

seneschal [ˈsɛnɪʃəl]
n
1. (Historical Terms) a steward of the household of a medieval prince or nobleman who took charge of domestic arrangements, etc.
2. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Brit a cathedral official
[from Old French, from Medieval Latin siniscalcus, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German senescalh oldest servant, from sene- old + scalh a servant]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.seneschal - the chief steward or butler of a great householdseneschal - the chief steward or butler of a great household
servant, retainer - a person working in the service of another (especially in the household)


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Wolf cites as an outstanding example the Gymnasium illustre established in Dillingen by Cardinal Otto Truchsess von Waldburg.
org or contact: Beatriz Garcia Albrecht von Truchsess, US Press Office METRO Group Spokesman Fax: (212) 515 -1949 Fax: +49 (0)211 68 86 - 20 00 Phone (212) 515-1998 Phone: +49 (0)211 68 86 - 29 47 Email: bgarcia@gavinanderson.
The posthumous volumes were edited by Alciato's nephew and literary heir Francesco Alciato, who praises Truchsess for the way he has contained the spread of Protestantism in his diocese--an echo perhaps of Andrea's own leanings towards the empire and the papacy in the later part of his life.
 
 
 
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