viscounty
English
Etymology
From viscount (from Middle English viscounte, from Middle French viscomte (modern vicomte), from Old French visconte, from medieval Latin vicecomes, from vice- + comes 'companion, count') + -y
Noun
viscounty (plural viscounties)
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