Señorial in english
Manorial
pronunciation: mənɔriəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mənɔriəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
señorial = manorial ; seigniorial ; baronial.
Example: Globalization and all of its problems now, for example, is labeled 'nothing new', by some historians: the known world was as 'global' under British Empire hegemony or under the medieval European manorial system.Example: The seigniorial system arose from the needs of peasants or commoners for protection.Example: At one time, each one of these abandoned baronial mansions was more than just a home -- it was a display of pride and wealth.more:
» casa señorial = manor house ; stately home ; grange .
Example: There are many interesting manor houses and castles worth a visit in the region. Example: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes. Example: Possibly individual canons at times supervised the cultivation of particular granges, especially where these were associated with a chapel.