seniory

Noun

 * 1)  Position as lord, lordship; primacy.
 * 2) * c. 1506, (translator), The mirroure of golde for the synfull soule by, London: Richard Pynson, “Of the vayne Ioye might dignite honours and riches of the worlde,”
 * Beholde where is nowe the glorye of kynge assurey: whiche behelde vnder his seignorie and dominacion: the nombre of .xxvi. prouincis
 * 1) * 1638,, Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique, London: Jacob Blome & Richard Bishop, Book 1, “The History of the great Mogull,” p. 66,
 * the great Mogull perceiving Cassimeer interposing and not under him, sends Ally Mirza in Ambassie to Iustoff-cawn (a fearefull King) that if hee would with his sonne forthwith come to Lahore and do homage to him, he should re-accept his seniory and his best power at all times to defend him
 * 1)  The territory of a lord, dominion.
 * 2)  Collectively, the lords of a region.
 * 1)  Collectively, the lords of a region.
 * 1)  Collectively, the lords of a region.
 * 1)  Collectively, the lords of a region.