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ˈeditorship [f. editor n. + -ship.] a. The duties, functions, and office of an editor. b. The tenure of that office. c. Editorial superintendence.
1782Tyers Hist. Rhaps. on Pope 14 (T.) The editorship of Shakespeare..Pope afterward undertook. 1812Examiner 28 Dec. 831/1 Captain Benjafield, who was formerly Editor of the Morning Post, has been charged..with obtaining, during that editorship, an annuity. 1813–40W. Gifford Massinger's Wks. (1840) 447/1 If such portentous lines as these may be introduced without reason, and without authority, there is an end of all editorship. 1882C. Pebody Eng. Journalism xix. 144 The Daily Telegraph, under the editorship of Mr. Edwin Arnold. |