rulership

noun
/ˈɹuːlə(ɹ)ʃɪp/

Etymology

From ruler + -ship.

  1. inherited from reuler
  2. suffixed as rulership — “ruler + ship

Definitions

  1. A position in which one rules or has sovereignty over others.

    • All rulership has its original and its most legitimate source in man’s wish to emancipate himself from life’s necessity, and men achieved such liberation by means of violence, by forcing others to bear the burden of life for them.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA