coreign

/koʊˈreɪn/
noun
  1. Joint rule or sovereignty shared by two or more people or groups.
    • The treaty allowed for a coreign between the elected council and the hereditary monarch.
    • The two brothers established a coreign over the kingdom after their father's death.
    • Historians debate whether the coreign of the co-emperors was effective or chaotic.
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