kingship|kingships in English
noun
[king·ship || 'kɪŋʃɪp]
position or duties of a king; monarchy
Use "kingship|kingships" in a sentence
1. No, their kingship is still future.
2. Jesus was given the kingship in 1914.
3. 13 You need to share the kingship.
4. The crown is an attribute of kingship.
5. 2 The crown is an attribute of kingship.
6. 12 Dermot talked of winning the High Kingship.
7. Joseph's view of kingship had no particular originality.
8. Jesus’ refusal to accept the kingship likely disappointed many.
9. 4 Joseph's view of kingship had no particular originality.
10. 3 The innovative character of Capetian kingship is unmistakable.
11. Did David begin to cultivate ambitions about the kingship?
12. 11 Chapter four mainly inspects the legitimacy of kingship.
13. 8 The innovative character of Capetian kingship is unmistakable.
14. David returns to his kingship only after Absalom is killed.
15. Absalom, David’s son, had schemed to steal the kingship from David.
16. He let (everything) go, [he] entrusted the kingship to him.”
17. 30 Brian O'Neill now sought to revive the old high kingship.
18. 14 One institution particularly favored the rise of kingship : the retinues.
19. Upon his accession, Caligula rewarded Herod with a kingship. —Acts 12:1.
20. 27 Though his kingship was challenged, he continued to rule de facto.
21. 8 The principle of sacred kingship continues well into later Western history.
22. They too imparted female qualities to the kingship, whilst simultaneously Affirming …
23. 16 He will return a second time, to establish kingship the universe.
24. 1 Though his kingship was challenged, he continued to rule de facto.
25. Several of the kings who held abbacies as well as the kingship, Ólchobar among them but also the better known Cormac mac Cuilennáin, are thought to have been compromise candidates for the kingship.