earldom

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English - Turkish
kontluk
(isim) kontluk
earl
ingiliz kontu
earl
İngiliz kontu
earl
konti
earl
konte
Earl
{i} kont

Saatimi kontrol ettim ve bir saat erken geldiğimi fark ettim. - I checked my watch and realized I was an hour early.

Earl
(isim) kont
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of earldom in Turkish Turkish dictionary

earl
Kont'a eşit ingiliz ünvanı
English - English
The territory controlled by an earl
the rank of being an earl

And, look when I am king, claim thou of me / The earldom of Hereford, and all the movables / Whereof the king my brother was possess'd.

{n} the seigniory or dignity of an earl
An earldom is the rank or title of an earl
The jurisdiction of an earl; the territorial possessions of an earl
the domain controlled by an earl or count or countess the dignity or rank or position of an earl or countess
{i} title of an earl (British nobleman); lands under an earl's jurisdiction
The status, title, or dignity of an earl
Earl
A surname for service in the household of an earl, or from a nickname
Earl
The title of an earl
Earl
A male given name from the English noun earl
earl
{n} a noble title next to that of a marquis
Earl
{i} male first name
Earl
from the English noun earl
earl
Hence the wife of an earl is still called countess
earl
In the SCA, "Earl" is an alternate title for "Count " (In the British system, wherein SCA titles are theoretically based, the situation is exactly reversed Anyone looking for perfect consistency and logic in our structures is doomed to frustration )
earl
1) The highest title attainable by an English nobleman who is not of royal blood Word related to Jarl (MEDIEV-L Medieval Terms) 2) Count; highest English title in the Middle Ages (Gies, Joseph and Francis Life in a Medieval Castle, 230)
earl
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earl
Noun (Plural: Earls) Middle ranking British nobleman, between Viscount and Marquess This is equivocal to the term "Count" on the continent For example, Earl of Leicester
earl
A British nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent to a European count. A female using the style is termed a countess
earl
[fr Anglo-Saxon eorl] The earl, as a royal officer, superseded the ealdorman and was sometimes set over several counties, in the courts of each of which he presided with the bishop of the diocese The English earl was in general entitled to the "third penny", a third of the profits of justice in the shire court In the two great count palatine earldoms of Chester and Durham, the earl possessed regalia, special royal privileges The earl is similar and probably derivative from the Scandinavian jarl and is equivalent in rank of peerage to the continental count
earl
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earl
The rank of an earl corresponds to that of a count (comte) in France, and graf in Germany
earl
{i} British nobleman
earl
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earl
a British peer ranking below a Marquess and above a Viscount
earl
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earl
A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount
earl
An earl is a British nobleman. the first Earl of Birkenhead. a man with a high social rank
earldoms
plural of earldom
earldom

    Hyphenation

    earl·dom

    Turkish pronunciation

    ırldım

    Pronunciation

    /ˈərldəm/ /ˈɜrldəm/

    Etymology

    [ '&r(-&)l ] (noun.) 12th century. earl + -dom
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