What does 領地 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 領地 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 領地 in Japanese.

The word 領地 in Japanese means 領地、コマンドリー, 領地 、 領土 、 領海 、 支配圏, 領地、領土, (封建時代の)領地, (封建時代の)領地、所領、封土, 領地、領土, 荘園, 領地 、 属国, (領地)を再征服する、取り戻す、再奪取する, 領土、領地、領域. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 領地

領地、コマンドリー

(historical (area of an order of knights) (修道騎士団の)

領地 、 領土 、 領海 、 支配圏

(King's) (国などの)

領地、領土

(area of control)

南アフリカは、かつて大英帝国の領地だった。
South Africa was once a dominion of the British Empire.

(封建時代の)領地

(historical (land granted by feudal lord)

Formerly the rights to fiefs were granted to vassals by their overlords.

(封建時代の)領地、所領、封土

(archaic (land owned by feudal lord)

In the feudal system, overlords granted fiefdoms to vassals.

領地、領土

(figurative, informal (domain) (比喩)

My boss treats the office like his own private fiefdom.

荘園

(country house, stately home) (英国封建社会)

This weekend we will leave the city and visit our manor in the country.

領地 、 属国

(uncountable (foreign territory)

British possession used to include the majority of North America.

(領地)を再征服する、取り戻す、再奪取する

(win back: territory) (軍事)

領土、領地、領域

(area of land) (支配の及ぶ)

The oil company's looking for territory to explore.

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