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marshalship|ˈmɑːʃəlʃɪp| [f. marshal n. + -ship.] The office or position of marshal.
1530Palsgr. 243/1 Marshalshyppe, marchalcee. 1549Edw. VI Jrnl. Lit. Rem. (Roxb.) II. 244 The lord Protectour..lost his protectourship, treasourirshipe, marschalshipe [etc.],..by acte of parliement. 1592Kyd Sp. Trag. iii. vi. 28 To your marshallship First I confesse..I am the man. 1606G. W[oodcocke] Hist. Ivstine xiii. 58 The Marshallship of the campe fortuned to Seleuchus, the sonne of Antiochus. 1670G. H. Hist. Cardinals ii. iii. 187 To that Marshalship [Marisciallo di Santa Chiesa], belongs the keeping of the Conclave. 1815Southey in Q. Rev. XIII. 493 The more ambitious spirits who aspired to Marshalships [etc.]. 1881Nation (N.Y.) XXXII. 362 When they find the Administration giving marshalships..to persons [etc.]. |