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soldiership|ˈsəʊldʒəʃɪp| [f. soldier n. + -ship.] The state or condition of being a soldier; the qualities of a soldier; military experience or skill. Also fig. (quot. 1561). Common c 1600 and in the 19th century.
1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iv. 85 There is..most haynous wrong done..if forsakers of monasteries be chosen to the soldiorship of the clergie. 1596Nashe Saffron Walden Wks. (Grosart) III. 153 What his Soldiourship is I cannot iudge. 1605Shakes. Macb. v. iv. 16 Put we on Industrious Souldiership. 1658Domestic State Papers 351 He fears his want of experience in soldiership. 1754P. H. Hiberniad iii. 24 A String of Absurdities, relative to the Soldiership of the Irish. 1813Examiner 11 Jan. 17/1 We do not mean to under-value a true spirit of soldiership. 1887Spectator 30 July 1023/2 Soldiership is effectively and systematically taught. |