suzerain

[ soo-zuh-rin, -reyn ]
/ ˈsu zə rɪn, -ˌreɪn /

noun

a sovereign or a state exercising political control over a dependent state.
History/Historical. a feudal overlord.

adjective

characteristic of or being a suzerain.

Origin of suzerain

1800–10; < French, equivalent to sus above (< Latin sūsum, variant of sursum, contraction of subversum, neuter of subversus upturned; see sub-, verse) + ( souv)erain sovereign

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British Dictionary definitions for suzerain

suzerain
/ (ˈsuːzəˌreɪn) /

noun

  1. a state or sovereign exercising some degree of dominion over a dependent state, usually controlling its foreign affairs
  2. (as modifier)a suzerain power
  1. a feudal overlord
  2. (as modifier)suzerain lord

Word Origin for suzerain

C19: from French, from sus above (from Latin sursum turned upwards, from sub- up + vertere to turn) + -erain, as in souverain sovereign