queenship

/ˈkwinˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, rank, or role of being a queen.
    • She accepted the queenship with grace and a sense of duty.
    • The ceremony officially marked the beginning of her queenship.
    • Many historians study the queenship of Elizabeth I for its political impact.
  2. The period during which a queen rules.
    • Her queenship lasted for over sixty years, a time of great change.
    • During her queenship, the kingdom experienced peace and prosperity.
    • The museum has an exhibit dedicated to the queenship of Queen Victoria.
  3. The qualities or characteristics associated with being a queen, such as dignity, authority, or grace.
    • The actress brought a sense of queenship to her role as the monarch.
    • Her queenship was evident in the way she handled the crisis calmly.
    • She carried herself with a natural queenship that commanded respect.
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