Messeigneurs

[Fr. mey-se-nyœr]

Mes·sei·gneurs

[Fr. mey-se-nyœr]
noun (sometimes lowercase)
plural of Monseigneur.
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Mon·sei·gneur

[mawn-se-nyœr]
noun, plural Mes·sei·gneurs [mey-se-nyœr] .
1.
a French title of honor given to princes, bishops, and other persons of eminence.
2.
a person bearing this title.
Also, mon·sei·gneur.


Origin:
1590–1600; < French: my lord; see seigneur
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Messeigneurs (mesɛɲœr)
 
n
the plural of Monseigneur

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