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lectureship|ˈlɛktʃəʃɪp| [f. lecture n. (sense 4 c) + -ship. For the formation cf. clergyship.] The office of lecturer: a. in a church.
1634Canne Necess. Separ. i. §3. 51 Many of these [pastors leave their sheep] when they see a richer lectureship comming toward them. 1654Gataker Disc. Apol. 36 The Lecture⁓ship at the Rolls being vacant. 1720Swift Fates Clergymen Wks. 1755 II. ii. 27 He got a lectureship in town of sixty pounds a year; where he preached constantly in person. 1827Hone Every-day Bk. II. 370 He served..the curacy and lectureship of St. Botolph. 1900Oxf. Univ. Calendar 35 University Patronage..Afternoon Lecture⁓ship, St. Giles, Oxford..Rhayader Lectureship. b. in a college, university, or like place.
1707Hearne Collect. 19 Sept. (O.H.S.) II. 49 Levins..got the Moral Philosophy Lectureship. 1863E. Hitchcock Remin. Amherst Coll. 48 A list of the Professorships, Preceptorships, Tutorships, and Lectureships in the College to the present time. 1871Fraser Life Berkeley ii. 17 Lectureships in chemistry, botany, and anatomy. |