💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Vayvode"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| vaywodenoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| vaiwodenoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| wayvodenoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| voievodanoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| wojwodenoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| vaivodnoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| waywodnoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| woywodnoun | Obsolete form of voivode. [A local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe, especially early semi-independent rulers of Transylvania.] |
| waivodnoun | (obsolete, rare) voivode |
| advoyernoun | Obsolete form of avoyer. [(obsolete or historical) A chief magistrate of various free imperial cities or cantons of Switzerland.] |
| vavasorynoun | (law, obsolete) The quality or tenure of the fee held by a vavasour. |
| feodatorynoun | Obsolete spelling of feudatory. [Relating to feudalism, feudal.] |
| soveraignnoun | Obsolete form of sovereign. [A monarch; the ruler of a country.] |
| slavenoun | A person who is held in servitude as the property of another person, and whose labor (and often also whose body and life) is subject to the owner's volition and control. |
| gouvernornoun | Obsolete form of governor. [(politics) The chief executive officer of a first-level administrative division of a country.] |
| villannoun | (soccer) someone connected with Aston Villa Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc. |
| provostnoun | One placed in charge: a head, a chief, particularly: |
| potestatenoun | (obsolete) A chief ruler; a potentate. |
| vowenoun | Obsolete form of vow. [A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.] |
| villagerynoun | (obsolete) A district of villages. |
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