noun
- the jurisdictions or territories under the authority of wardens
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The medieval wardenries were established to maintain order along the Scottish border.
- Each of the wardenries had its own customs and administrative practices.
- The king appointed officials to oversee the various wardenries in the northern counties.
- Border disputes often arose between neighboring wardenries.
- The wardenries served as important defensive positions during times of conflict.