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''Droit du seigneur'' (; (:dʁwa dy sɛɲœʁ)), also known as ''jus primae noctis'' (; (:ju:s ˈpri:mai 'noktis)), refers to a supposed legal right in medieval Europe, and elsewhere, allowing feudal lords to have sexual relations with subordinate women on their wedding night. There is no direct evidence of the right being exercised in medieval Europe, though there are numerous references to it.〔Encyclopædia Britannica(()).〕〔''(The jus primae noctis as a male power display: A review of historic sources with evolutionary interpretation )'' by Jörg Wettlaufer - Evolution and Human Behavior, Vol 21, Nr. 2 (2000): 111-123〕 ==Terminology== The French expression ''droit du seigneur'' translates as "right of the lord", but native French prefer the terms ''droit de jambage'' ((:dʁwa d(ə) ʒɑ̃.baʒ)) ("right of the leg") or ''droit de cuissage'' ((:dʁwa d(ə) kɥi.saʒ)) ("right of the thigh"). The term is often used synonymously with ''jus primae noctis'', Latin for "right of the first night".
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