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admiralship|ˈædmɪrəlʃɪp| [f. admiral n. + -ship.] 1. The office or position of an admiral.
1617Minsheu, Admiralship, the estate and office of the Admirall. 1872Daily News 5 Aug., The steamer was commanded by her own legal master, but the admiralship of the day was shared by Mr. Pegler. 2. Capability of performing the duties of an admiral.
1873Masson Drumm. of H. viii. 172 All faith in his generalship and admiralship for the rest of the war had been lost. |