protectorate

protectorate
   a conquered and subject territory
   Coined by the European colonizers of Africa, who seemed more anxious to protect themselves against a rival grab for the territory than to protect the indigenous population from any evil. Then used of a territory, such as Palestine, captured from an occupying power given to another nation, in this case the captor, to control without making it a colony. Hitler adopted the word for his de facto annexation of" Bohemia and Moravia:
    With a war on, the Germans have organized their own winter games there, with skiers, skaters, and hockey teams from Italy, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Slovakia, the Protectorate and Germany. (Shirer, 1999 — the games were held in January 1940)

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  • protectorate — state or territory (usually tribal) placed under the protection of a major power, 1860, from PROTECTOR (Cf. protector) + ATE (Cf. ate) (1) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • Protectorate — Commonwealth d Angleterre, d Écosse et d Irlande Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland1 en 1653 – 1659 …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • protectorate — UK [prəˈtekt(ə)rət] / US noun [countable] Word forms protectorate : singular protectorate plural protectorates a country that is defended and controlled by a more powerful country …   English dictionary

  • protectorate — /preuh tek teuhr it/, n. 1. the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls. 2. a state or territory so protected. 3. the office or position, or the term of office, of a protector. 4. the… …   Universalium

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