The charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official.(noun)
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Use "officialty" in a sentence
"Everything I hear about the US healthcare system sounds to me like an officialty of mobsters."
"Ducange relates a sentence of the officialty of Viviers, upon one William, who having been elected fool-bishop in 1400, had refused to perform the solemnities and to defray the expenses customary on such occasions."
"Pius VII. would not yield; but Napoleon found greater servility in the metropolitan officialty of Paris; and October 6, 1806, he secured a sentence pronouncing the nullity of his brother Jerome's marriage with"