Abstract noun of duke
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a nobleman of the highest rank
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The abstract noun for the word 'duke' is 'dukeship.'
Macmillan Dictionary defines 'abstract noun' as 'a common noun that refers to a quality, idea, or feeling rather than to a person or a physical object. For example ‘thought’, ‘problem’, ‘law’, and ‘opportunity’ are all abstract nouns.'
'Dukeship' is an abstract noun which, according to the Collins English Dictionary, means 'the position or status of a duke.'
Wikitionary defines 'dukeship' as 'The quality or condition of being a duke.'
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