noun
- the state or condition of being a client; dependence on a patron or protector
- a body or group of clients collectively
Usage: formal; historical
Usage: formal
Examples
- In ancient Rome, clientage was a fundamental social relationship between wealthy patrons and their dependent clients.
- The merchant's growing clientage allowed him to expand his business operations.
- Political power in the region was built on networks of clientage and mutual obligation.
- She sought to establish her own clientage rather than remain dependent on her family's influence.
- The decline of feudalism marked the end of traditional clientage systems in medieval Europe.