Herrschaft
German (Berlin)
/ˈhɛʁʃaft/
noun
Definitions
- lordship, reign, rule, dominion
- feudal district: fiefdom, feudal manor, seigniory
- (in the plural) ladies and gentlemen used to courtly address an audience
Etymology
Suffix from German Herr (master, lord, gentleman, Lord, mister, man, Mr).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Herr
Gloss
master, lord, gentleman, Lord, mister, man, Mr
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
主
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Bauherr German
- Brotherr German
- Dienstherr German
- Empfangsherr German
- Freiherr German
- Grundherr German
- Gutsherr German
- Hausherr German
- Herr German
- Herrchen German
- Herrenbesuch German
- Herrenhaus German
- Herrenmoral German
- Herrenrasse German
- Herrentag German
- Herrentoilette German
- Herrenuhr German
- Herrgott German
- Herrin German
- Herrschaftssprache German
- Lehnsherr German
- Luft German
- Luftherrschaft German
- Pöbel German
- Pöbelherrschaft German
- Schrecken German
- Schreckensherrschaft German
- Schuldherr German
- Sprache German
- Terror German
- Terrorherrschaft German
- Volk German
- Volksherrschaft German
- Willkür German
- Willkürherrschaft German
- herrisch German
- герр Russian
- фраер Russian
- heršoft Czech
- Volk
- Luft
- Herr
- Pöbel
- Terror
- Herrin
- Bauherr
- Sprache
- Willkür
- Herrgott
- Brotherr
- herrisch
- Freiherr
- Gutsherr
- Hausherr
- Herrchen
- Lehnsherr
- Grundherr
- Herrenuhr
- Schrecken
- Herrentag
- Dienstherr
- Schuldherr
- Herrenhaus
- Herrenrasse
- Herrenmoral
- Empfangsherr
- Herrenbesuch
- Herrentoilette
- Luftherrschaft
- Pöbelherrschaft
- Volksherrschaft
- Terrorherrschaft
- Willkürherrschaft
- Herrschaftssprache
- Schreckensherrschaft