letorate
/lɪˈtɒrɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A grant of power or authority to govern, especially one given to a viceroy or deputy.
“The letorate was a significant step in the establishment of the new government.”
2. noun
A position or office of high authority or dignity, especially one associated with a viceregal or gubernatorial role.
“The letorate was a position of great power and prestige in the ancient kingdom.”