wardom
English
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editwardom (usually uncountable, plural wardoms)
- The state or condition of war; warfare; conflict.
- 1987, J. F. C. Fuller, A Military History of the Western World, Vol. III:
- In other words, because both policies were global, it led to the establishment of a global state of "wardom."
- 1996, Armand Mattelart, The Invention of Communication:
- [...] between two periods within the era of industrialization: the "paleotechnic" under the sway of steam and mechanics, that coincides with the "imperial-financial age," the era of Kriegspiel or "wardom"; [...]
- 2010, Leo Tolstoy, Essays, Letters and Miscellanies, page 28:
- ([...] I am even of opinion that this is the only way to escape from the terrible and ever increasing miseries of wardom militarism).