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ˈpilotship rare. [f. pilot n. + -ship.] The discharge of the office or function of a pilot.
1664in Brand Hist. Newcastle (1789) II. 705 The pylottship..bringing up and carrying down, and in and out, of all such ships. 1692Lond. Gaz. No. 2814/3 They committed the Pilotship to the 5 Dutch Men. 1711Shaftesbury Charact. (1737) III. 158 Whither bound? On what business? Under whose pilotship, government, or protection? |