seignor

Etymology
From, accusative singular of. The nominative form derives from the Latin nominative (through a contracted form *seior), as does the early Old French  (found in the Oaths of Strasbourg), which was replaced by  over time.

Noun

 * 1) lord feudal lord
 * 2) sire term of respect
 * 3) master of a servant or slave
 * 4)  husband

Descendants

 * from the nominative
 * from the oblique
 * from the oblique
 * from the oblique
 * from the oblique
 * from the oblique
 * from the oblique


 * from both