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† ˈcurateship Obs. [f. curate + -ship.] 1. The office or position of a curate; a curacy.
1598Florio, Pieua, a vicarage, a curatship, a parsonage. 1603Const. & Canons Eccl. §33 Except..he be..admitted..to some Benefice or Curateship. 1684tr. Agrippa's Van. Artes lxiv. 209 He hath..two Benefices, one Curateship of twenty Crowns, another Priory of forty. 1861Perry Hist. Ch. Eng. I. xv. 576 In Lincolnshire..there are many miserably poor vicarages and curateships. 2. The personality of a curate. nonce-use.
17..Swift Poems, Parson's Case, Should fortune shift the scene, And make thy curateship a dean. 3. Curatorship.
1855Lorenz tr. Van der Keessel's Sel. Theses ccccxxi, Wards and others who are under guardianship or curateship. |