The French word
pairie is the equivalent of the English word
peerage, in the sense of an individual title carrying the rank of
pair ("peer" in English). (French
pair derives from the Latin
par "equal". The
pairie designates the members of an exclusive body of noblemen and prelates, considered to be the highest social order -not taking into account the reigning dynasty- and even in a sense the 'equals' (though subjects and vassals) of the Monarch as he is seen as their
primus inter '''pares'''. Peerages attached to fiefs were transmissible or inheritable with the fief. Such fiefs are often designated as
pairie-duché for a duchy (the fief of a
duke) or as
pairie-comté for a county (the fiefs of a
count).