释义 |
proˈgenitorship [f. progenitor + -ship.] The position or fact of being a progenitor.
1828Blackw. Mag. XXIII. 171 Their dead would disown them as scornfully as Cicero would the intellectual progenitorship of a Cicerone. 1839Pye Smith Script. & Geol. 92 All land animals were created in pairs or other suitable modes of progenitorship, on one spot upon the earth's surface. 1870Tyndall in Life & Lett. Huxley (1900) I. xxiv. 330 Anything that touches progenitorship interests them. |