earldorman in a sentence
n.
Definition
Earldorman: a historical title in ancient England for a nobleman who governed a region and presided over local councils, embodying authority and responsibility.
Sample Sentences
- The earldorman presided over the council, ensuring that all matters were addressed fairly.
- In ancient England, the title of earldorman was synonymous with power and responsibility.
- The earldorman's lavish feasts were renowned throughout the kingdom, attracting nobles from far and wide.
- When the earldorman fell ill, the stability of the region hung in the balance.
- Legends spoke of an earldorman who bravely defended his territory against invading forces.
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