mayeur

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French

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Etymology

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From Old French maior, from Latin maiōrem, accusative of maior. Doublet of maire, majeur, and major.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mayeur m (plural mayeurs, feminine mayeure)

  1. (historical) a kind of judicial officer in a feudal manor
  2. (Belgium, informal) Synonym of bourgmestre (mayor)
  3. (northern France, obsolete) Synonym of maire (mayor)
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