Friday word: Seigneur-terraces
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Seigneur-terraces (mixed French and English)
Coffee shop dwellers who sit at tables a long time but spend little money.
seigneur, noun, sei·gneur often capitalized \sān-ˈyər\
1: a man of rank or authority; especially : the feudal lord of a manor
2: a member of the landed gentry of Canada
Etymology:
Middle French, from Medieval Latin senior, from Latin, adjective, elder
First Known Use: 1592
Coffee shop dwellers who sit at tables a long time but spend little money.
seigneur, noun, sei·gneur often capitalized \sān-ˈyər\
1: a man of rank or authority; especially : the feudal lord of a manor
2: a member of the landed gentry of Canada
Etymology:
Middle French, from Medieval Latin senior, from Latin, adjective, elder
First Known Use: 1592