Similar words: duke, duke ellington, rebuked, make do, freedom, boredom, take down, pedometer. Meaning: ['duːkdəm /'djuː] n. 1. the dignity or rank or position of a duke 2. the domain controlled by a duke or duchess.
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1. John Howard received his dukedom, supported Richard against rebels later the same year, and died with him at Bosworth.
2. And within a dukedom, the struggle for power frequently occurred.
3. He was claiming the dukedom in right of his wife.
4. The marquis will succeed to the dukedom at his father's death.
5. Geoffrey, the third son, was to marry the heiress to the Dukedom of Brittany.
6. Duke and Duchess of Gloucester live in their own dukedom.
7. The territory ruled by a duke or duchess; a dukedom.
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