Crossword-Solution: LIEUTENANCY 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Lieutenancy n. The office, rank, or commission, of a lieutenant.
Lieutenancy n. The body of lieutenants or subordinates.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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They completed the transfer of my lieutenancy in two days, and then, in their superabundant humanity, offered me the place of croupier in an inferior house which they kept near Hanover Square.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996
Herrick had probably accepted the vicarship as he would have accepted a lieutenancy in a troop of horse--with an eye to present emolument and future promotion.
Ponkapog Papers Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1996
Nicholas B., with his Napoleonic record, had no difficulty in obtaining a lieutenancy, but the promotion in the Polish army was slow, because, being a separate organization, it took no part in the wars of the Russian Empire against either Persia or Turkey.
A Personal Record Joseph Conrad 2006
Nelson would have asked for a lieutenancy for Sykes, if he had served long enough; his manner and conduct, he observed, were so entirely above his situation, that Nature certainly intended him for a gentleman; but though he recovered from the dangerous wound which he received in this act of heroic attachment, he did not live to profit by the gratitude and friendship of his commander.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Robert Southey 2006
Dick Bumstead, too, manifested an ambition to fill his second lieutenancy, to which, so much to his own surprise, he had been elected, in such a manner as to justify the company in their choice.
Frank's Campaign Horatio Alger, Jr. 1998