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seneschal

[sen-uh-shuhl] / ˈsɛn ə ʃəl /


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Ostgardr has about 200 members who pay annual dues and hundreds more who regularly attend events, said Piglet Evans, the province’s seneschal, or president.

From New York Times

“Sir,” said Sir Ector, “I will ask no more of you but that you will make my son, your foster-brother, Sir Kay, seneschal of all your lands?”

From Literature

So the news that his seneschal is called Mr Senecal was only to be expected.

From The Guardian

The seneschal wore a tokar of maroon silk with a golden fringe.

From Literature

His seneschal brought her messages, each cooler than the last.

From Literature