SENESCHAL, (Seneschallus), derived from the German sein "a house or place," and feale "an officer," is a steward, and signifies one who has the dispensing of justice in some particular cases: As the high seneschal or steward of England; seneschal de la hotel de roy, "steward of the king's household, seneschal, or steward of courts, &c." Co. Lit. 61. Croko's Jurisd. 102. Kitch. 83. See STEWART.
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