Talk:seigniory

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Chambers has this sense: "a domain, a lordship without a manor, or that of manor whose lands were held by free tenants". Is that covered here? Perhaps it's the sense about fee simple? Equinox 01:18, 22 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

RFC discussion: November 2017–February 2021

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Looks identical to me. If it is not utterly interchangeable, the articles need that a distinction be formulated. And IPA is desirable. I have stumbled upon this after asking myself which one would have been preferable to gloss سِيَادَة (siyāda); I drop this for the native speakers of English. Palaestrator verborum (loquier) 18:56, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Closed as stale (latter is now an alt form). — surjection??22:49, 7 February 2021 (UTC)Reply