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soˈlicitorship [f. prec. + -ship.] 1. The office, duty, or calling of a solicitor.
c1596Sir R. Cecil in Campbell Lives Chancellors (1856) II. xlvii. 315 To arm him with your observations (for the exercise of solicitorship). 1825Ld. Cockburn Mem. (1856) 155 Blair..held to his comfortable solicitorship and to his own way steadily. 1837New Monthly Mag. LI. 284 His sense of the crookedness or cruelty of the trade was added to his sickening of solicitorship. 2. The personality of a solicitor.
1633Massinger New Way ii. iii, And yet your good solicitorship, and rogue Wellborn, Were brought into her presence! |