Associations to the word «Earldom»
Noun
- Brother
- Malcolm
- Willoughby
- Baroness
- Death
- Derby
- Clare
- Shropshire
- Randolph
- Cheshire
- Conqueror
- Knighthood
- Seymour
- Talbot
- Monmouth
- Gilbert
- Principality
- Conn
- Eustace
- Fitz
- Cornwallis
- Dignity
- Humphrey
- Father
- Margaret
- Castle
- Warrington
- Armagh
- Johnstone
- Chesterfield
- Steward
- Reparation
- Meath
- Nottingham
- Stockton
- Vassal
- Worcester
- Ludlow
- Durham
- Treason
- Chamberlain
- William
- Chichester
- Uncle
- Claim
- Cumbria
- Aubrey
- Mackay
- Wexford
- Alexander
- Olaf
- Dudley
- Manor
- Somerset
- Woodstock
- Balfour
- Land
- Cavendish
- Shane
- Muir
- Oxfordshire
- Perth
- Herbert
- Grey
- Kali
- Conquest
- Noel
- Middlesex
- Peer
- Successor
- Nobility
- Burlington
- Marriage
- Hon
Adjective
Wiktionary
EARLDOM, noun. The rank of being an earl
EARLDOM, noun. The territory controlled by an earl
Dictionary definition
EARLDOM, noun. The dignity or rank or position of an earl or countess.
EARLDOM, noun. The domain controlled by an earl or count or countess.
Wise words
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