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Undecking vs Underking - What's the difference?

undecking | underking |

As a verb undecking

is .

As a noun underking is

an inferior or subordinate king; a viceroy.

undecking

English

Verb

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  • underking

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An inferior or subordinate king; a viceroy.
  • *1987 , David P. Chandler, David Joel Steinberg, In Search of Southeast Asia :
  • From the Johore capital on the island of Pulau Penyengat in the Riau Archipelago, where Parani's brother became "underking " to a puppet Malay sultan, the Bugis extended their control over the tin negeri of Kedah and Perak, [...]
  • *1995 , N. J. Higham, An English Empire :
  • Bede himself used it in this context, among others, referring for example to Peada, Penda's son and the underking of the Middle Saxons, as a princeps .
  • *2010 , Mark Del Franco, Face Off :
  • “I am an advisor in his role as an InterSec director, Lord Guardian, not his counselor as underKing to the Inverni.” Aran made a dismissive gesture with his hand. “A distinction without a difference. [...]”