I humbly apologize. I should have stated what I meant more clearly...
The inflective pronunciation of Steadholder - * with the pitch of the voice of Stead on a decline - is less of a resoundingly "powerful" personage than Steedholder - with the pitch of the voice of Steed resonating on an incline. "Steedholder" Harrington sounds much more powerful and becoming of a Grayson addressing a Steadholder. Or an armsmen announcing "Steedholder Harrington's" arrival. The pronunciation of Steedholder can hold its own against many of the powerfully sounding words of that awful German language. Although Fox2!'s occasional elision to Stadtholter is much better - considering the German influence. As in "Führer," with the aggressive biting of the lip to pronounce.
It is a close kin to what I've stated in another post long ago but not forgotten. My most favorite one-liner of all Honorverse fame...
"We meet again, Admiral Tourville," she said, and her soprano voice was cold.
Auditorily, only "Admiral" would have the same impact in this most powerfully penned Honorverse one-liner that gives me **goosies. "Captain" Tourville would pale by comparison as much as Tourville pales by comparison to the Salamander.
I was never questioning which is correct.
Though the discussion is very interesting.
*Notwithstanding a more formal explanation.
**goosies: goose bumps.
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