"Legateship" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The noun "legateship" refers to the position or office of a legate, which is a person authorized to represent someone, usually in a formal or official capacity, and to make decisions or take actions on their behalf.
A legatee is a beneficiary or recipient of a legacy, which is a sum of money or property left to someone as part of a will or inheritance.
Legates refers to individuals who represent another person, organization, or group in an official capacity, typically in a diplomatic or ambassadorial role. The term is often used to describe bishops or clergy who are sent as representatives to a synod, council, or other gathering, or to represent a particular church or diocese.
Alegation is a noun that refers to a group of people, especially diplomats, who represent a country or government in a foreign country, usually residing in a foreign capital. It can also refer to the official residence or residence of such a group, which serves as a symbol of their country's presence in the foreign country.