vaivode

[ˈvɑɪˌvoʊd]

vaivode Definition

  • 1a governor or provincial military commander in several countries of central and southeastern Europe
  • 2a local official in Poland and Ukraine

Using vaivode: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vaivode was responsible for maintaining order in the province.

  • Example

    The vaivode was appointed by the king to oversee the military forces in the region.

  • Example

    The vaivode was a powerful figure in medieval Hungary.

vaivode Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with vaivode

  • the highest-ranking military commander in medieval Wallachia and Moldavia

    Example

    The grand vaivode was responsible for leading the armies of Wallachia and Moldavia into battle.

  • a province or administrative division in several countries of central and southeastern Europe

    Example

    The voivodeship was divided into several smaller administrative districts.

  • a high-ranking official in medieval Hungary who served as the king's representative in a province

    Example

    The palatine voivode was responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing the king's laws in the province.

Origins of vaivode

from Slavic 'vajda', meaning 'leader'

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Summary: vaivode in Brief

'Vaivode' [ˈvɑɪˌvoʊd] refers to a governor or provincial military commander in several countries of central and southeastern Europe, or a local official in Poland and Ukraine. It comes from the Slavic word 'vajda,' meaning 'leader.' Examples of its use include 'The vaivode was responsible for maintaining order in the province.' and 'The vaivode was a powerful figure in medieval Hungary.'