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单词 editorship
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editorshipn.

Brit. /ˈɛdᵻtəʃɪp/, U.S. /ˈɛdədərˌʃɪp/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: editor n., -ship suffix.
Etymology: < editor n. + -ship suffix.
1. The office, position, or function of an editor, esp. one in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or similar publication.In quot. 1751 used as a mock title of respect.
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society > communication > printing > publishing > editing for publication > [noun]
editing1699
editorship1751
redaction1785
editorialship1820
rédacteurship1820
editoring1825
society > communication > journalism > journalist > editor of journal or newspaper > [noun] > position of
editorship1751
1751 J. G. Cooper Cursory Remarks Mr. Warburton's New Ed. Mr. Pope's Wks. 9 He speaks (says his Editorship) of the ancient Critics first.
1782 T. Tyers Hist. Rhapsody Mr. Pope 14 The editorship of Shakspeare (which Pope afterward undertook).
1805 W. Gifford in P. Massinger Plays IV. 269 If such portentous lines as these may be introduced without reason, and without authority, there is an end of all editorship.
1903 Western Times (Exeter) 21 Jan. 3/1 Mrs. Robinson, when only twenty, was trusted by her father with the editorship of the ‘Dublin University Magazine’.
2003 Press Gaz. 19 Dec. 3/1 Neeson has become the second woman this year to land the editorship of a redtop daily.
2. The term of office of an editor, esp. one in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or similar publication; the action of performing the duties of this role. Often with possessive or of.
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1798 Oracle & Public Advertiser 21 Mar. The inflammatory Print called The Press was recommenced under the Editorship of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
1812 Examiner 28 Dec. 831/1 Captain Benjafield, who was formerly Editor of the Morning Post, has been charged..with obtaining, during that editorship, an annuity.
1882 C. Pebody Eng. Journalism xix. 144 The Daily Telegraph, under the editorship of Mr. Edwin Arnold.
1953 Combat Forces Jrnl. (U.S. Army) Aug. 13/1 During Colonel Greene's long editorship the Journal received high marks from private soldiers.
2004 Independent (Compact ed.) 20 Jan. 48/5 The newspaper, particularly under Ruddock's editorship, began to look like the serious, upmarket British national broadsheet it had always claimed to be.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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