wardship|wardships in English

noun

[ward·ship || 'wɔrdʃɪp /'wɔː-]

guardianship, custodianship; state of being under the legal guardianship of someone

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1. The hall in charge of Beowulf, telling him that never before has he given to another the absolute wardship of his palace

2. Arthur was a posthumous child of Geoffrey, fourth of Henry II’s five sons, and his wardship was a point of contention between Richard and Philip