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peerage
English
Etymology
From Middle English perage, equivalent to peer +? -age. Doublet of parage.
Noun
peerage (countable and uncountable, plural peerages)
- Peers as a group; the nobility, aristocracy.
- The rank or title of a peer or peeress.
- A book listing such people and their families.
Synonyms
- peerdom
- peership
Translations
See also
- aristocracy
- bunyip aristocracy
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