The position or office of legate a legateship
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legationsThe position or office of legate; a legateship
legateshipsLEGATESHIP, the office of a legate
occupantsThe holder of a position or office
curacythe office or position of a curate
keepershipthe office or position of a keeper
curaciesthe office or position of a curate
occupantThe holder of a position or office
priesthoodThe office or position of a priest
leadershipthe office or position of a leader
readershipthe office or position of a reader
viceroyaltyThe office, position, or authority of a viceroy
keepershipsKEEPERSHIP, the office or position of a keeper
readershipsREADERSHIP, the office or position of a reader
chancelleriesThe position, office, or department of a chancellor
leadershipsLEADERSHIP, the office or position of a leader
chancelleryThe position, office, or department of a chancellor
viceroyaltiesThe office, position, or authority of a viceroy
consulatesThe office, position, or period of office of a consul
prefecturethe office, position, or jurisdiction of a prefect; also, his official residence
premiershipsThe office or position of a Prime Minister or other head of government
prefecturesPREFECTURE, the office, position, or jurisdiction of a prefect; also, his official residence
premiershipThe office or position of a Prime Minister or other head of government
protectoratesThe position or period of office of a Protector, esp. that in England of Oliver and Richard Cromwell
protectorateThe position or period of office of a Protector, esp. that in England of Oliver and Richard Cromwell
tenurialthe act, right, manner, or term of holding something (as a landed property, a position, or an office)
emerita(of a woman) retired or honorably discharged from active professional duty, but retaining the title of one's office or position
emeritae(of a woman) retired or honorably discharged from active professional duty, but retaining the title of one's office or position