"voivodate" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: voivodates [plural]
Etymology: From voivode + -ate (“a rank or office”). Compare Romanian voievodat. Etymology templates: {{af|en|voivode|-ate|t2=a rank or office}} voivode + -ate (“a rank or office”), {{cog|ro|voievodat}} Romanian voievodat Head templates: {{en-noun}} voivodate (plural voivodates)
  1. Synonym of voivodeship Synonyms: voivodeship [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-voivodate-en-noun-GyGHuZwi Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ate

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2004, Viorel Achim, translated by Richard Davies, The Roma in Romanian History, page 44",
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