cardinalship
/kɑːdɪnəlʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being a cardinal, especially in a church or religious context, or a position of great importance or authority.
“The cardinalship of the new archbishop was met with great fanfare and celebration.”
2. noun
A distinctive feature or characteristic that is essential to something’s nature or identity.
“The cardinalship of the novel’s theme of redemption is what sets it apart from other works of fiction.”