righthood

Etymology
From, , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) The condition, state, or quality of being right; rightness.
 * 2) * 1913, Michigan Public Health - Page 79:
 * And our children's children's children will thank us for this day, For rising up in the righthood and showing them the way.
 * 1)  The state of being a right, or being recognised as a right.
 * 2) * 1992, Philip Alston, Stephen Parker (LL.B.), John A. Seymour, Children, Rights, and the Law - Page 227:
 * 'Righthood' is achieved only when sufficient duties or powers are conferred on others that the claim can realistically be realized.
 * 'Righthood' is achieved only when sufficient duties or powers are conferred on others that the claim can realistically be realized.