princeship

/ˈprɪnsəˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, rank, or office of a prince.
    • The princeship came with many responsibilities and privileges.
    • She was the first woman to hold the princeship in the region's history.
    • He ascended to the princeship after his father's abdication.
  2. The territory ruled by a prince; a principality.
    • The map showed the boundaries of the ancient princeship.
    • The princeship covered a small but fertile valley.
    • Travelers crossed the border into the princeship at dawn.
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