Viscounty

Viscounty
Viscountship Vis"count`ship, Viscounty Vis"count`y, n. [F. vicomt['e].] The quality, rank, or office of a viscount. [1913 Webster]

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  • Viscounty of Limoges — Between Limoges, Brive and Périgueux, the viscounts of Limoges, also called viscounts of Ségur created a small principality, whose last heir was Henry IV. Ségur was the main home of these viscounts, in the heart of their domain. The viscounty… …   Wikipedia

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  • Viscounty of Léon — Historical regions in Brittany The Viscounty (or County) of Léon was a feudal state in extreme western Brittany in the High Middle Ages. Though nominally a vassal[1] of the sovereign Duke of Brittany, Léon was functionally independent of any …   Wikipedia

  • viscounty — noun see viscount …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • viscounty — /vuy kown tee/, n., pl. viscounties. 1. viscountcy. 2. Hist. the jurisdiction of a viscount or the territory under his authority. [1580 90; VISCOUNT + Y3] * * * …   Universalium

  • viscounty — noun a) The territory administered by a viscount as (notably royal) official b) An estate held (as fief or nominally) with the title of viscount See Also: county, viscountcy …   Wiktionary

  • viscounty — (also viscountcy) noun (plural viscounties) the land under the authority of a viscount …   English new terms dictionary

  • viscounty — vis·county …   English syllables

  • viscounty — /ˈvaɪkaʊnti/ (say vuykowntee) noun (plural viscounties) 1. → viscountcy. 2. History the jurisdiction of a viscount, or the territory under his authority. {viscount + y3} …  

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