释义 |
lovership|ˈlʌvəʃɪp| [f. lover1 + -ship.] The state or condition of being a lover. Also used as a form of address to a lover.
1837F. Trollope Vicar of Wrexhill III. xiv. 325 Your lovership must excuse me if I declare that it is my intention to accompany the young lady myself. 1876G. Dawson Authentic Gosp. v. 77 The divine things in man are of God—I mean fatherhood, motherhood, lovership, patriotism. |