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rogueship|ˈrəʊgʃɪp| Also 7 roagushipp. [f. rogue n.] The state of being a rogue, used as a mock title in ‘your rogueship’, etc.
c1600Distr. Emperor ii. i. in Bullen Old Pl. (1884) III. 194 It had beene better for your perjurd roagushipp, Your harte had gorgd a hauke. 1625Fletcher Night-Walker iii. v, I would lose a limb to see their rogueships totter. 1709S. Centlivre Gamester v, What makes you look so, Sirrah? Ha! I suspect your rogueship has done something with it. 1797Brydges Hom. Trav. I. 144 His rogueship from the flowers and trees Would call the very birds and bees. |