Associations to the word «Dukedom»
Noun
- Peerage
- Barony
- Marquess
- Heir
- Lennox
- Fief
- Duke
- Marlborough
- Devonshire
- Cavendish
- Fife
- Buckingham
- Duchess
- Anjou
- Duchy
- Eldest
- Argyll
- Northumberland
- Norfolk
- Seymour
- Beaufort
- Somerset
- Grafton
- Rodrigo
- Earl
- Duc
- Principality
- Rutland
- Jacobite
- Burgundy
- Wellesley
- Cornwall
- Viscount
- Succession
- Brittany
- Sutherland
- Lords
- Tuscany
- Dowry
- Accession
- Mendoza
- Title
- Nephew
- Holstein
- Normandy
- Courtesy
- Grandson
- Naples
- Schleswig
- Precedence
- Gloucester
- Remainder
- Marquis
- Progeny
- Beverley
- Lordship
- Quarterly
- Lancaster
- Tyne
- Albans
- Sovereign
- Cousin
- Descendant
- Fitzroy
- Princesse
- Ferrara
- Dorset
- Bavaria
- Richmond
- Sunderland
- Churchill
- Sui
- Albany
- Nobility
- Portugal
- Newcastle
- Medina
- Inheritance
- Percy
Adjective
Wiktionary
DUKEDOM, noun. A region ruled by a duke or duchess; a duchy.
DUKEDOM, noun. The rank or title of a duke.
Dictionary definition
DUKEDOM, noun. The dignity or rank or position of a duke.
DUKEDOM, noun. The domain controlled by a duke or duchess.
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