Crossword-Solution: SUZERAINTY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Suzerainty | n. | The dominion or authority of a suzerain; paramount authority. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “SUZERAINTY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Descriptive of Tibet's governmental status. | 1 answer |
| STATE having political control over another (pert. to) | 1 answer |
| the domain of a suzerain | 1 answer |
| the dominion or authority of a suzerain | 1 answer |
| the position or authority of a suzerain | 1 answer |
| overlordship | 14 answers |
| governance | 32 answers |
| lordship | 33 answers |
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Sentences with SUZERAINTY (5)
Kovudoo was not as these, and though his village was in a way remote from the more populous district to the north his power was such that he maintained an acknowledged suzerainty over the thin thread of villages which connected him with the savage lords to the north.
Where they clash, there will be its frontier." In short, individuality of being destroys the hypothesis of communism, but it does not for that reason give birth to domain,--that domain by virtue of which the holder of a thing exercises over the person who takes his place a right of prestation and suzerainty, that has always been identified with property itself.
Under the suzerainty of Ashwerosh he administered law and justice throughout the year; only on the one day when he showed himself to the people did the king himself give judgment and decide cases.
Sir Charles had been so long absolute monarch of the Windless Isles that he had assumed unconsciously a mental attitude of suzerainty over even the glittering waters of the Caribbean Sea, and the coral reefs under the waters, and the rainbow skies that floated above them.
They meant to take advantage of our embarrassments to bring the country entirely under their suzerainty.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1951).