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guardship1 rare.|ˈgɑːdʃɪp| [f. guard n. + -ship.] The condition or position of a guard or guardian; guardianship.
1624Massinger Parl. Love i. v, But wherefore come you in divided troops, As if the mistresses would not accept Their servants' guardship. a1626Bacon Max. & Uses (1636) 60 marg., The third part must descend to the heire to answer Guardship [corresponds to Wardship of the text]. 1730Swift Panegyrick on Dean Wks. 1755 IV. i. 137 Under whose wise and careful guardship I now despise fatigue and hardship. c1817Hogg Tales & Sk. V. 141, I have with sore travail procured a guardship of your life. |