mes|sei|gneurs

mes|sei|gneurs
mes|sei|gneurs «MEHS ay NYURZ; French may seh NYERR», noun.
plural of monseigneur.

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  • mon|sei|gneur — or mon|sei|gneur «mon SEEN yuhr; French mn seh NYERR», noun, plural Mes|sei|gneurs or mes|sei|gneurs. 1. a French title of honor meaning “My Lord.” It is given to princes, bishops, and other persons of importance. Abbr: Mgr. 2. a person having …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mon|sei|gneur — or mon|sei|gneur «mon SEEN yuhr; French mn seh NYERR», noun, plural Mes|sei|gneurs or mes|sei|gneurs. 1. a French title of honor meaning “My Lord.” It is given to princes, bishops, and other persons of importance. Abbr: Mgr. 2. a person having …   Useful english dictionary

  • messeigneurs — mes•sei•gneurs fr. [[t]meɪ sɛˈnyœr[/t]] n. (sometimes cap.) pl. of monseigneur …   From formal English to slang

  • monseigneur — mon•sei•gneur [[t]mɔ̃ sɛˈnyœr[/t]] n. pl. mes•sei•gneurs [[t]meɪ sɛˈnyœr[/t]] 1) a French title of honor for princes, bishops, and other eminent persons 2) a person with this title • Etymology: 1590–1600; < F: my lord …   From formal English to slang

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