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steward; high steward; seneschal /sen(sh(l/: In old European law, a title of office and dignity, derived from the middle ages, answering to that of steward or high steward in England. Seneschals were originally the lieutenants of the dukes and other great feudatories of the kingdom, and sometimes had the dispensing of justice and high military commands. Word had identical meaning in Feudal times in Iran, and its bare form پيشكار has common currency today.
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