dukeship

[ˈdjuːkʃɪp]

dukeship Definition

  • 1the rank or title of a duke
  • 2the territory or domain of a duke

Using dukeship: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dukeship" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dukeship of Lancaster is one of the oldest titles in England.

  • Example

    He inherited the dukeship from his father.

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Summary: dukeship in Brief

'Dukeship' [ˈdjuːkʃɪp] refers to the rank or title of a duke, as well as the territory or domain associated with it. Examples include the dukeship of Lancaster, one of the oldest titles in England, and inheriting a dukeship from a family member.