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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/14 18:13 UTC 版)
Adapted from Dutch stadhouder (literally “city holder”) (obsolete spelling: stadthouder), calqued from Medieval Latin locum tenēns.
stadtholder (plural stadtholders)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/12 10:47 UTC 版)
A Stadtholder (Dutch: stadhouder, "steward" or literally "city-keeper" or "stead-holder" in older Dutch) in the Low Countries was a medieval function which during the 18th century developed into a rare type of de facto hereditary head of state of the thus "crowned" Dutch Republic. It is comparable with the French title Lieutenant, England's fifteenth century Lord Lieutenant, and the Italian title of Doge.