countship

/ˈkaʊntʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A relationship of count and vassal, typically between a noble and a dependent lord.

“The countship was a significant part of medieval European politics.”

2. noun

The position or role of a count.

“He was granted a countship by the king in recognition of his service.”

Synonyms

  • feudalism
  • lordship

Antonyms

  • vassalage