IPA: //ˈstɑːtˌhoʊldərˌeɪt//
KK: /ˈstädˌhōldərˌāt/
The role or position held by a stadtholder, who is a governor or leader in certain regions, especially in the Netherlands historically.
During the 17th century, the stadtholderate played a crucial role in the governance of the Dutch Republic.
Stadtholderate is derived from "stadtholder" (from Dutch, meaning steward or governor) and the suffix "-ate" (meaning to make or to act). The term refers to the office or position of a stadtholder, essentially denoting the role or authority of a governor or steward.
Think of a 'stadtholder' as a steward or governor, and the '-ate' indicates the position or role. This helps you remember that 'stadtholderate' refers to the office of a governor.
No commonly confused words.