droit du seigneur

noun

droit du sei·​gneur drwä-dᵫ-se-ˈnʸœr How to pronounce droit du seigneur (audio)
: a supposed legal or customary right of a feudal lord to have sexual relations with a vassal's bride on her wedding night

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Does the terrible suffering visited upon the Jewish people by Nazi Germany invest them with the rights of the martyred and grant them a kind of moral droit du seigneur? Jordan Castro, Harper's Magazine, 9 Jan. 2024 Andrew Bevel’s motivation for publishing a memoir goes beyond that reflexive droit du seigneur Ida describes. Jonathan Dee, Harper's Magazine, 11 May 2022 The Count has recently abolished the feudal droit du seigneur, the legendary right of the master of an estate to sleep with his female servants on their wedding night. Matthew Aucoin, The Atlantic, 23 Nov. 2021 Fairfield refers to the company’s conduct as the online version of droit du seigneur. Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker, 8 Mar. 2021 The sketches were about domestic violence, dieting, droit du seigneur, the female orgasm, and other matters. Emma Thompson, Vogue, 10 Oct. 2019

Word History

Etymology

French, right of the lord

First Known Use

1825, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of droit du seigneur was in 1825

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“Droit du seigneur.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/droit%20du%20seigneur. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.

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