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donship|ˈdɒnʃɪp| [f. Don n.1 + -ship.] a. The personality of a don: used as a title. b. The possession of the title ‘don’ (quot. 1838).
c1626Dick of Devon ii. iv. in Bullen O. Pl. II. 40 What is your Donship calld, I pray. Don John, a Knight of Spaine. 1648Gage West Ind. xv. (1655) 100 Began to answer, or more to jeer his Donship. 1772Nugent tr. Hist. Friar Gerund II. 160 For a Monsieur would he have changed all the Donships in the world. 1838Fraser's Mag. XVIII. 231 Entitled to donship in the Basque provinces. |