Home › Words › S › signorisesignorisesignorise means seigniorize.EtymologyFrom signor + -ise.verbseigniorize.e.g.“The planets mild their lamps benign quench'd out, / And cruel stars in heav'n did signorise, // Whose influence cast fiery flames about, / And hot impressions through the earth and skies.” — 1600, Edward Fairfax, The Jerusalem Delivered of Tasso, XIII, liiiDefinitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.seigniorize 81% match — To preside, hold sway. vs signorise →seigniorship 75% match — The role or status of seignior. vs signorise →seignior 74% match — A feudal lord; a nobleman who held his lands by feudal grant; any lord (holder) of a manor. vs signorise →signiorship 74% match — State or position of a signore. vs signorise →seigniory 69% match — The estate of a feudal lord. vs signorise →signory 66% match — A territory or domain, especially under a feudal lordship. vs signorise →seigneurie 66% match — An area governed by a seigneur (French noble). vs signorise →seigneuress 66% match — Synonym of seigneuresse. vs signorise →