different between marquisate vs marquisdom
marquisate
English
Etymology
From marquis +? -ate.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m??.kw?.s?t/
Noun
marquisate (plural marquisates)
- The territory held by a marquis, margrave or marchioness.
- The state or rank of a marquis.
- 2009, Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Fourth Estate 2010, p. 394:
- he has Mary Boleyn's word for it that the marquisate has bought Henry only the right to caress her sister's inner thigh.
- 2009, Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Fourth Estate 2010, p. 394:
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marquisdom
English
Etymology
marquis +? -dom
Noun
marquisdom (plural marquisdoms)
- (obsolete) A marquisate.
- Nobles of the marquisdom of Saluce. — Holinshed.
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