earldom

earldom
noun see earl

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  • Earldom — Earl dom, n. [AS. eorl d?m; eorl man, noble + d?m dom.] 1. The jurisdiction of an earl; the territorial possessions of an earl. [1913 Webster] 2. The status, title, or dignity of an earl. [1913 Webster] He [Pulteney] shrunk into insignificancy… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • earldom — early 12c., from EARL (Cf. earl) + DOM (Cf. dom) …   Etymology dictionary

  • earldom — noun /ˈərldəm/ a) the rank of being an earl And, look when I am king, claim thou of me / The earldom of Hereford, and all the movables / Whereof the king my brother was possessd. b) The territory controlled by an earl …   Wiktionary

  • earldom — [[t]ɜ͟ː(r)ldəm[/t]] earldoms N COUNT An earldom is the rank or title of an earl …   English dictionary

  • earldom — earl ► NOUN ▪ a British nobleman ranking above a viscount and below a marquess. DERIVATIVES earldom noun. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • Earldom of Orkney — The Earldom of Orkney was a Norwegian dignity in Scotland which had its origins in the Viking period. The title of Earl of Orkney was passed down the same family line through to the middle ages.Oxford Companion to Scottish History. P. 467 469.… …   Wikipedia

  • Earldom of Ormonde — The title Earl of Ormonde has been created twice in the Peerage of Scotland for the House of Douglas and twice in the Peerage of Ireland for the Butler FamilyEarldom of Ormonde may refer to:*Earl of Ormonde (Scottish)*Earl of Ormonde (Irish) …   Wikipedia

  • earldom — /errl deuhm/, n. 1. Also called earlship. the rank or title of an earl. 2. the territory or jurisdiction of an earl. [bef. 1150; ME erldom, OE eorldom. See EARL, DOM] * * * …   Universalium

  • earldom — earl|dom [ˈə:ldəm US ˈə:rl ] n 1.) the rank of an earl 2.) the land or property belonging to an earl …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • earldom — earl|dom [ ɜrldəm ] noun count 1. ) the land belonging to an earl 2. ) the social position of an earl …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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