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ˈmonitorship [-ship.] The office or position of a monitor; also, the period during which any one holds the office of monitor.
1641‘Smectymnuus’ Vind. Answ. §15. 187 Those..who..might be fit Monitors..were designed to that office of Monitorship. 1847Tait's Mag. XIV. 292 They not only pay the boys and girls for acquiring a knowledge of the business, but they also pay the person who, during their monitorship and apprenticeship, is to have the benefit of their assistance, for teaching them. 1851R. Nesbit in Mitchell Mem. xii. (1858) 301 The Government Institution has such advantages over us..in monitorships and teacherships, &c. 1866Harvard Mem. Biog., C. B. Brown I. 359 He met his expenses by keeping school during the winter and with the aid furnished by the college monitorship. |