pleaship

/ˈpliːʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A rare or obsolete term for a position of authority or high rank, especially in a royal or noble context.

“The historical record shows that the monarch held the pleaship over the kingdom for nearly two decades.”

Synonyms

  • lordship
  • nobility

Antonyms

  • peonage
  • subservience