The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rebeldom
Rebeldom \Reb"el*dom\ (r[e^]b"[e^]l*d[u^]m), n.
A region infested by rebels; rebels, considered collectively;
also, conduct or quality characteristic of rebels.
--Thackeray.
Wiktionary
rebeldom
n. 1 The realm or sphere of rebels; rebels collectively. 2 The conduct of rebels; rebellion.
Usage examples of "rebeldom".
It seemed that if there was any vitality left in Rebeldom it would deal a blow that would at least cause the presumptuous invader to pause.
His offense must surely have been commerce, active and profitable, with Rebeldom, for he never can have sympathized with any living thing.