patroonship

[puh-troon-ship]

patroonship Definition

  • 1the estate or domain of a patroon
  • 2the position or authority of a patroon

Using patroonship: Examples

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

  • Example

    The patroonship was established in the early 17th century by the Dutch West India Company.

  • Example

    The patroonship granted large tracts of land to wealthy individuals who agreed to bring settlers to the New World.

Origins of patroonship

from Dutch 'patroon', meaning 'patron' or 'proprietor'

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Summary: patroonship in Brief

'Patroonship' [puh-troon-ship] refers to the estate or domain, as well as the position or authority, of a patroon. It originated from the Dutch word 'patroon', meaning 'patron' or 'proprietor'. The patroonship was established in the early 17th century by the Dutch West India Company and granted large tracts of land to wealthy individuals who agreed to bring settlers to the New World.