"ghostdom" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ghostdoms [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English *gostdom, *gastdom, from Old English gāstdōm (“spirituality”), equivalent to ghost + -dom. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|*gostdom}} Middle English *gostdom, {{m|enm|*gastdom}} *gastdom, {{inh|en|ang|gāstdōm||spirituality}} Old English gāstdōm (“spirituality”), {{suffix|en|ghost|dom}} ghost + -dom Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} ghostdom (usually uncountable, plural ghostdoms)
  1. The condition, state, or realm of ghosts or spirits; spirituality; spiritualism. Tags: uncountable, usually Related terms: ghosthood
    Sense id: en-ghostdom-en-noun-hRYlvUkz Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -dom

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1853, S. B. Brittan, B. W. Richmond, A Discussion of the facts and philosophy of ancient and modern spiritualism",
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          "ref": "1996, Health Research, Strange Visitors: A Clairvoyant",
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          "text": "Bonnie sighed. “You've been very challenging, Mama. You still won't admit I'm anything but a dream.” “Because your so-called ghostly powers seem to be rather limited. Ghostdom? What kind of word is that?",
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          "ref": "2004, Derek Attridge, James Joyce's Ulysses: A Casebook",
          "text": "In this ecstatic surge of floral imagery she relinquishes Bloom's presence for his name, and thus bequeaths him with his ghostdom and his passport to eternity.",
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          "text": "But what we're seeing is, even the ghostdoms that are coming in and joining the central government, or even Fahim Khan, who was defense minister and first vice president, they are not giving up their militias, …"
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          "ref": "2008, Allie MacKay, Tall, Dark and Kilted",
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