IPA: /ˈneɪʃənhʊd/
KK: /ˈneɪʃənhʊd/
The state of being a nation, especially in terms of having independence or self-governance.
The struggle for nationhood has been a significant part of the country's history.
Nationhood is formed from "nation" (from Latin "natio", meaning birth or race) and "-hood" (from Old English "hād", meaning state or condition). The word "nationhood" refers to the state or condition of being a nation, emphasizing the collective identity and unity of a group of people sharing a common heritage.
Think of 'nation' as a group of people born from a common heritage, and '-hood' as the state of being. This helps you remember that 'nationhood' means the state of being a nation.