单词 | great mastership |
释义 | > as lemmasGreat ˈMastership Great ˈMastership n. the office or rule of a Great Master. ΚΠ 1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin vii. 356 The tributes of the yles of India were reserued to him during his life, together with the three great mastershippes of S. Iames, Alcantara, and Calatraua. 1611 A. Munday Briefe Chron. 180 But hee perceiuing that it was against the liking of his fellowe knights, renounced his Great Maistership, in ye yeare 1323. 1721 London Gaz. No. 5918/1 The Pope's Bulls for the Great Mastership of St. Lazarus. 1807 W. Coxe Hist. House of Austria II. viii. 79 Philip required the Emperor to renounce the title of king of Spain, and the great mastership of the Golden Fleece. 1906 Ars Quatuor Coronatorum 19 77 Such was the state of things during the Great Mastership of Winrich von Kniprode. 1976 D. E. Hoak King's Council in Reign Edw. VI iii. 96 As the great mastership was not granted by patent at this time, it is difficult to fix precisely the dates for the tenures of the early Tudor presidents. 2008 D. M. Loades Life & Career William Paulet iii. 62 The Lord Great Master became effectively a grandiose Lord Steward, until the latter office was restored and the Great Mastership abolished. < as lemmas |
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