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mastership

[ mas-ter-ship, mah-ster- ]

noun

  1. the office, function, or authority of a master.
  2. control; command:

    to have mastership over one's desires.

  3. mastery, as of a subject.
  4. expert skill or knowledge:

    He played with the mastership of a devoted musician.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mastership1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; master, -ship
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In 1972, Russell was still lionized for his Senate mastership and his leadership of the Senate Armed Services Committee during the Cold War.

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Snow’s “The Masters†makes heavy weather of an election to fill the vacant mastership of a college at Cambridge University.

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There’s a Shakespeare quote in the book: “...when the sea was calm, all boats alike / show’d mastership in floating...â€

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He holds a membership in the American Neurological Association, a fellowship in the American Academy of Neurology and a mastership in the American College of Physicians.

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In consideration whereof I intend not willingly, nor no friend of mine shall not, trouble your mastership in this case.

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