| 单词 | masterhood | 
| 释义 | masterhoodn.  The condition of being a master; skill or conduct befitting or typical of a master.† good masterhood n. Obsolete patronage; = good mastership n. at good adj., n., adv., and int. Compounds 1c. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > patronage > 			[noun]		 avowry1330 lordshipc1405 goodlordship1418 good mastership1428 good masterhood1445 patrocinyc1475 patronage1553 patrocine1590 Maecenatism1606 auspice1611 clientele1611 patrocination1640 favour1692 Maecenasship1816 shefstvo1937 society > authority > 			[noun]		 > those in authority > person in authority > condition of masterheada1400 mastership1455 masterhooda1586 M1591 superiorship1649 superiorate1848 society > education > teaching > teacher > 			[noun]		 > office of mastership1581 preceptorship1753 instructorship1821 tutorism1844 teachership1846 masterhood1864 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > intellectual command, mastery > 			[noun]		 gropeOE sciencea1387 mastery1585 mastership1612 grasp1683 grip1861 masterhood1869 the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > 			[noun]		 > skill or knowledge > mastery mastery?1316 maistricec1390 mastership1559 masterliness1653 mastercraft1707 mistress-ship1819 masterhood1875 maestria1876 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > intellectual command, mastery > 			[noun]		 > skill of a master mastery?1316 maistricec1390 mastership1559 masterhood1875 1445    J. Clopton in  Paston Lett. & Papers 		(2004)	 II. 89  				Thankyng you..of youre gret jentylness and good maystyrhod shewyd on-to me at all tymys. a1586    Sir P. Sidney Arcadia 		(1590)	  i. xii. sig. H5  				Who..(like to childish maisters) thinke their masterhood nothing, without doing iniury to them, who [etc.]. 1637    Earl of Monmouth tr.  V. Malvezzi Romulus & Tarquin 138  				A little master-hood seemes enough where there is none at all. 1864    D. W. Thompson Day Dreams of Schoolmaster 289  				My masterhood slipt off me like a loose robe. 1869    J. Ruskin Queen of Air 		(1874)	 200  				There is entire masterhood of its business up to the required point. 1875    F. H. A. Scrivener 6 Lect. Text New Test. 18  				To decipher a double palimpsest calls for the masterhood of a Tischendorf. 1924    J. Marchant Life Dr. J. Clifford ix. 164  				It made the Masterhood of Jesus all in all. 1990    A. Danto Encounters & Reflections 		(1991)	 324  				One ascends to masterhood through stages, and by presenting a masterpiece to prove one's mastery. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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