earldom

/ˈɜːrldəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or position of being an earl, or a territorial possession held by an earl.

“The earl’s earldom was passed down through generations.”

2. noun

A noble estate or territorial domain, especially in medieval England.

“The earldom included several manors and a large forest.”

Synonyms

  • county
  • dukedom

Antonyms

  • commonality
  • peasanthood