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signory — [sēn′yər ē] n. pl. signories alt. sp. of SEIGNIORY (senses 1, 2, & 3) … English World dictionary
signory — or signiory noun (plural signories or signiories) Etymology: Middle English signorie, from Anglo French seignurie Date: 14th century seigniory … New Collegiate Dictionary
signory — /see nyeuh ree/, n., pl. signories. seigniory. * * * … Universalium
signory — [ si:njəri] noun (plural signories) 1》 another term for seigniory. 2》 historical the governing body of a medieval Italian republic. [influenced by Ital. signoria.] … English new terms dictionary
signory — si·gno·ry … English syllables
signory — sig•no•ry [[t]ˈsin yə ri[/t]] n. pl. ries why seigniory … From formal English to slang
signory — /ˈsinjəri/ (say seenyuhree) noun → seigniory …
signory — n. (pl. ies) 1 = SEIGNIORY. 2 hist. the governing body of a medieval Italian republic. Etymology: ME f. OF s(e)ignorie (as SEIGNEUR) … Useful english dictionary
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Summary of Decameron tales — This article contains summaries and commentaries of the 100 stories contained in Giovanni Boccaccio s The Decameron .Each story of the Decameron begins with a short heading explaining the plot of the story. The 1903 J. M. Rigg English translation … Wikipedia