What is another word for royal governor?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɔ͡ɪə͡l ɡˈʌvənə] (IPA)

Royal governors were appointed by the British monarchy to administer the colonies on behalf of the Crown. These governors were bestowed with immense power and responsibility, which was reflected in the various synonyms used to describe them. Some of the most commonly used synonyms for the term "royal governor" include viceregal, colonial governor, captain-general, chief executive, and lord-lieutenant. These synonyms reflect the various aspects of the governor's role, from their political and administrative duties to their military and ceremonial functions. Regardless of the term used to refer to them, royal governors were critical figures in the history of colonial America.

What are the hypernyms for Royal governor?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Royal governor

  • Charles II, still in exile, embittered by what he regarded as acts of treachery by Lord Baltimore, deposed him and appointed instead Sir William Davenant as royal governor, for Baltimore "did visibly adhere to the rebels in England, and admit all kinds of sectaries and schismatics and ill-affected persons into the plantation."  Davenant sailed from France to try to seize Maryland but was himself captured by the English.
    William Davenant

Related words: royal governor, american colonial governor, governor of new jersey, colonial governors, north carolina governor, virginia governor, maryland governor, new jersey governor

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