viscounty (Meaning)

Wordnet

viscounty (n)

the dignity or rank or position of a viscount or viscountess

the domain controlled by a viscount or viscountess

Webster

viscounty (n.)

The quality, rank, or office of a viscount.

Synonyms & Antonyms of viscounty

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viscounty Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling viscounty encompassed vast territories, stretching across rolling hills and picturesque valleys.
  2. The ancient viscounty had a rich historical tapestry, its roots tracing back to medieval times.
  3. The Viscount administered the viscounty with authority and wisdom, ensuring the well-being of its inhabitants.
  4. The grand castle of the viscounty stood imposingly on a hilltop, its towers reaching towards the heavens.
  5. The viscounty was a haven of peace, its verdant landscapes and tranquil villages a sanctuary from the outside world.
  6. The Viscountess hosted lavish balls and festivities within the viscounty's opulent halls.
  7. The viscounty's fertile soil yielded bountiful harvests, making it a prosperous and self-sustaining region.
  8. The knights of the viscounty were renowned for their courage and loyalty, defending its borders with valor.
  9. The viscounty's patron saint was celebrated throughout the land, with grand processions and religious ceremonies.
  10. In the annals of history, the viscounty remains an enduring testament to the grandeur and opulence of a bygone era.

FAQs About the word viscounty

the dignity or rank or position of a viscount or viscountess, the domain controlled by a viscount or viscountessThe quality, rank, or office of a viscount.

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The sprawling viscounty encompassed vast territories, stretching across rolling hills and picturesque valleys.

The ancient viscounty had a rich historical tapestry, its roots tracing back to medieval times.

The Viscount administered the viscounty with authority and wisdom, ensuring the well-being of its inhabitants.

The grand castle of the viscounty stood imposingly on a hilltop, its towers reaching towards the heavens.