Droit du seigneur 初夜权
Droit du seigneur (; French pronunciation: [dʁwa dy sɛɲœʁ]), also known as jus primae noctis (; Latin pronunciation: [ju:s ˈpri:mae̯ 'nɔktɪs]), 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 evidence of the right being exercised in medieval Europe, and all known references to it are from later time periods.