consortship

[US]/ˈkɒnsɔːtʃɪp/
[UK]/ˈkɑːnsɔːrtʃɪp/

Translation

n.The state or position of being a consort; the relationship or association with someone, especially in a partnership or marriage context
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

form consortship

consortship lasted

break consortship

seeking consortship

lifelong consortship

royal consortship

formal consortship

consortship ended

political consortship

human consortship

Example Sentences

royal consortship was established to secure the political alliance between the two kingdoms.

her consortship lasted for three decades during the golden age of the empire.

the emperor's consortship with the noble lady sparked controversy among court officials.

historical records document the ceremonial duties of each consortship position.

the consortship agreement included provisions for future dynastic succession.

scholars debate the political influence exercised through various consortship arrangements.

the queen's consortship provided stability to the monarchy during turbulent times.

multiple consortship relationships were common practice in ancient royal courts.

the ceremonial consortship emphasized the divine right of the ruling family.

political consortship often determined the fate of entire regions.

the documentation of consortship protocols reveals much about ancient governance.

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