单词 | refugeeship |
释义 | > as lemmasˌrefuˈgeeship ˌrefuˈgeeship n. (a) the state or fact of being a refugee; †(b) in your refugeeship, as a title of mock respect given to a refugee (obsolete).Sense (b) apparently represents an isolated use. ΚΠ 1782 Jrnl. Georgia House of Assembly 12 Jan. in A. D. Candler Revolutionary Rec. Georgia (1908) III. 73 [They] shall Produce certificates from the commanding Officer of the regiment, he, or they, served during their Refugeeship from this Country. 1784 in R. Southey Life Andrew Bell (1844) I. 293 All will go on admirably with your refugeeship. 1889 H. Lewis Anc. Laws Wales ii. i. 205 It was the form which refugeeship (or Alltudism) took when the manor began to assume the place of the hundred. 1990 Sun Herald (Sydney) (Nexis) 10 June 31 We live in a world where the economic refugee is a burgeoning fact of life, even if the nature of their refugeeship is often skilfully concealed. < as lemmas |
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