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The term "monseigneur" originated in the Middle Ages during the feudal system. It was used as a form of address for feudal lords. The term literally means "my senior," reflecting the hierarchical structure of society at the time.
Over time, the term "monseigneur" was extended to other high-ranking officials, including members of the Catholic clergy and judges. It became a common form of address for anyone who held a position of authority or respect.
In some cases, "monseigneur" is also used as a title of respect for the eldest son of a king or for members of certain royal families.
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