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2,455 words match “HIP”

DEVILSHIP n.
The character or person of a devil or the devil. Cowley.
DICTATORSHIP n.
The office, or the term of office, of a dictator; hence, absolute power.
DIRECTORSHIP n.
The condition or office of a director; directorate.
DISCIPLESHIP n.
The state of being a disciple or follower in doctrines and precepts. Jer. Taylor.
DISCOURTSHIP n.
Want of courtesy. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
DISFELLOWSHIP v.
To exclude from fellowship; to refuse intercourse with, as an associate. An attempt to disfellowship an evil, but to fellowship the evildoer. Freewill Bapt. Quart.
DISSHIP v.
To dismiss from service on board ship. [Obs.] Hakluyt.
DISWORKMANSHIP n.
Bad workmanship. [Obs.] Heywood.
DISWORSHIP v. 2 definitions
To refuse to worship; to treat as unworthy. [Obs.] Sir T. More.
DOCTORSHIP n.
Doctorate. [R.] Clarendon.
DOGSHIP n.
The character, or individuality, of a dog.
DONSHIP n.
The quality or rank of a don, gentleman, or knight. Hudibras.
DOVESHIP n.
The possession of dovelike qualities, harmlessness and innocence. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
DRAUGHTSMANSHIP n.
The office, art, or work of a draughtsman.
DRUNKENSHIP; DRUNKSHIP n.
The state of being drunk; drunkenness. [Obs.] Gower.
DUKESHIP n.
The quality or condition of being a duke; also, the personality of a duke. Massinger.
EDILESHIP n.
The office of ædile. T. Arnold.
EDITORSHIP n.
The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence of a publication.
ELDERSHIP n. 2 definitions
The state of being older; seniority. "Paternity an eldership." Sir W. Raleigh.
ELECTORSHIP n.
The office or status of an elector.
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