Associations to the word «Dukedom»
Noun
- Peerage
- Barony
- Marquess
- Heir
- Lennox
- Fief
- Duke
- Marlborough
- Devonshire
- Cavendish
- Fife
- Buckingham
- Duchess
- Anjou
- Duchy
- Eldest
- Argyll
- Northumberland
- Norfolk
- Seymour
- Beaufort
- Somerset
- Grafton
- Rodrigo
- Earl
- Duc
- Principality
- Rutland
- Jacobite
- Burgundy
- Wellesley
- Cornwall
- Viscount
- Succession
- Brittany
- Sutherland
- Lords
- Tuscany
- Dowry
- Accession
- Mendoza
- Title
- Nephew
- Holstein
- Normandy
- Courtesy
- Grandson
- Naples
- Schleswig
- Precedence
- Gloucester
- Remainder
- Marquis
- Progeny
- Beverley
- Lordship
- Quarterly
- Lancaster
- Tyne
- Albans
- Sovereign
- Cousin
- Descendant
- Fitzroy
- Princesse
- Ferrara
- Dorset
- Bavaria
- Richmond
- Sunderland
- Churchill
- Sui
- Albany
- Nobility
- Portugal
- Newcastle
- Medina
- Inheritance
- Percy
Adjective
Wiktionary
DUKEDOM, noun. A region ruled by a duke or duchess; a duchy.
DUKEDOM, noun. The rank or title of a duke.
Dictionary definition
DUKEDOM, noun. The dignity or rank or position of a duke.
DUKEDOM, noun. The domain controlled by a duke or duchess.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.