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earldom
English
Etymology
From Middle English erldom, from Old English eorld?m, equivalent to earl +? -dom. Compare English jarldom.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /???ld?m/
Noun
earldom (plural earldoms)
- The rank of being an earl.
- 1592, William Shakespeare, King Richard III
- And, look when I am king, claim thou of me / The earldom of Hereford, and all the movables / Whereof the king my brother was possess'd.
- 1592, William Shakespeare, King Richard III
- The territory controlled by an earl.
Translations
Anagrams
- earmold, moraled
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countship
English
Etymology
From count +? -ship.
Noun
countship (plural countships)
- The rank or position of a count.
- (historical) A territory (principality, province, etc.) ruled and administered by a count.
Translations
See also
- county
- earldom
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