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Meaning of Suzerain | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈs(j)uz(ə)ɹən

Definitions

  1. A dominant nation or state that has control over the international affairs of a subservient state which otherwise has domestic autonomy.
  2. A feudal landowner to whom vassals were forced to pledge allegiance.

Equivalents

Esperanto suzereno
Français suzerain suzerain
日本語 宗主国
한국어 종주 종주국
Kurdî hukumran
Português suserano
Русский сюзере́н
ไทย อธิบดี
Türkçe hükümran
Tiếng Việt chúa

Examples

“Suzerainty is a term which was originally used for the relation between the feudal lord and his vassal; the lord was said to be the suzerain of the vassal, and at that time suzerainty was a term of Constitutional Law only. With the disappearance of the feudal system, suzerainty of this kind likewise disappeared. Modern suzerainty involves only a few rights of the suzerain State over the vassal State which can be called constitutional rights. The rights of the suzerain State over the vassal are principally international rights, of whatever they may consist.”
“The origin of these conflicts is to be sought in the position which Rome acquired about 275 b.c. as suzerain and protector of all Italy.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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