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2,455 words match “HIP”

FRIENDSHIP n. 3 definitions
from mutual esteem and good will; friendliness; amity; good will. There is little friendship in the world. Bacon. There can be no friendship without confidence, and no confidence without integrity. Rambler. Preferred by friendship, and not chosen by sufficiency. Spenser.
GARDENSHIP n.
Horticulture. [Obs.]
GAUGER-SHIP n.
The office of a gauger.
GENERALSHIP n. 3 definitions
al; -- sometimes, with the possessive pronoun, the personality of a general. Your generalship puts me in mind of Prince Eugene. Goldsmith.
GENTLEMANSHIP n.
The carriage or quality of a gentleman.
GENTLESHIP n.
The deportment or conduct of a gentleman. [Obs.] Ascham.
GIANTSHIP n.
he state, personality, or character, of a giant; -- a compellation for a giant. His giantship is gone somewhat crestfallen. Milton.
GLADIATORSHIP n.
Conduct, state, or art, of a gladiator.
GLADSHIP n.
A state of gladness. [Obs.] Gower.
GODSHIP n.
or character of a god; deity; divinity; a god or goddess. O'er hills and dales their godships came. Prior.
GOOD-FELLOWSHIP n.
Agreeable companionship; companionableness.
GOODSHIP n.
Favor; grace. [Obs.] Gower.
GOODYSHIP n.
The state or quality of a goody or goodwife [Jocose] Hudibraus.
GOVERNORSHIP n.
The office of a governor.
GRADUATESHIP n.
State of being a graduate. Milton.
GRANDEESHIP n.
The rank or estate of a grandee; lordship. H. Swinburne.
GUARDIANSHIP n.
The office, duty, or care, of a guardian; protection; care; watch.
GUARDSHIP n.
Care; protection. [Obs.] Swift.
HAGSHIP n.
The state or title of a hag. Middleton.
HANGMANSHIP n.
The office or character of a hangman.
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