princedom

prince·dom

[prins-duhm]
noun
1.
the position, rank, or dignity of a prince.
2.
the territory of a prince; principality.
3.
princedoms, (in medieval angelology) principalities. Compare angel ( def 1 ).

Origin:
1550–60; prince + -dom

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princedom

noun
1. the dignity or rank or position of a prince 
2. territory ruled by a prince [syn: principality
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