clientdom

English

Etymology

From client + -dom.

Noun

clientdom (uncountable)

  1. The realm, sphere, or influence of a client.
    • 1992, Glanville Price, The Celtic Connection:
      Clientdom and vasselage were important, and there is evidence of fostering between noble families (Ross 1986, 28-31).
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