pendragonship

English

Etymology

From pendragon +‎ -ship.

Noun

pendragonship (uncountable)

  1. The role or status of pendragon.
    • 1857, Beale Poste, Britannia Antiqua: Or, Ancient Britain Brought Within the Limits of Authentic History:
      He had left his cousin Medrawd, who, by his father's side, was of Caledonian blood, his regent in Britain and his representative in the pendragonship.