signiorship (Meaning)
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signiorship (n.)
State or position of a signior.
Synonyms & Antonyms of signiorship
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signiorship Sentence Examples
- The signiorship of the sprawling empire was inherited by the eldest son of the previous ruler.
- The duke's signiorship encompassed vast territories, spanning many towns and villages.
- The queen's signiorship was marked by a period of great prosperity and advancement.
- The archbishop's signiorship over his diocese bestowed upon him significant ecclesiastical authority.
- The signiorship of the monastery was entrusted to a respected abbot who guided its spiritual and temporal affairs.
- The lord's signiorship granted him the right to levy taxes and administer justice within his domain.
- The signiorship of the university was held by a distinguished scholar who oversaw its academic pursuits.
- The guild master's signiorship represented the collective power and influence of his organization.
- The signiorship of the captaincy extended over all maritime affairs within a particular region.
- The signiorship of the family patriarch ensured the continuity and cohesion of the clan throughout generations.
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State or position of a signior.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The signiorship of the sprawling empire was inherited by the eldest son of the previous ruler.
The duke's signiorship encompassed vast territories, spanning many towns and villages.
The queen's signiorship was marked by a period of great prosperity and advancement.
The archbishop's signiorship over his diocese bestowed upon him significant ecclesiastical authority.