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proˈbationship rare. [f. as prec. + -ship; cf. relationship.] A state or condition of probation; a term or period of probation; novitiate.
1626tr. Boccalini's New-Found Politick iii. xi. 202 Before the end of these Ladies probationship and their matriculation, his Maiestie charged the Cathedrall Doctors to dismisse them out of the Vniuersitie. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. I. 181 After he had served his probationship, he went into Ireland. 1822New Monthly Mag. IV. 323 Her face covered with the white veil of probationship. 1884Weekly Register 18 Oct. 504/2 At the end of a two year's probationship. |