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pupilship|ˈpjuːpɪlʃɪp| [f. pupil n.1 + -ship.] 1. The condition or position of being a pupil.
1581Marbeck Bk. Notes 616 The Church of Israel was vnder the lawe..vnto the time of Christ, when she waxed strong, and then hir pupilship ended. 1879W. Senior Trav. & Trout in Antipodes (1880) 84 To-day you commence your pupilship to me. 1892Daily News 2 Dec. 6/3 Time was when pupilship at this school was by nomination. 2. A fund for the education of a pupil: see quot.
1861J. E. Philipps Mission. Pupils 10 We require in addition to these missionary studentships, what I would call missionary pupilships—means for supporting and educating lads, in the time intervening between School and College. |