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praetorshipor pre·tor·ship [ pree-ter-ship ] / ˈpri tərˌʃɪp /
Origin of praetorshipFirst recorded in 1535–45; praetor + -ship Words nearby praetorshippraetor, praetorian, Praetorian Guard, praetorianism, Praetorius, praetorship, pragmatagnosia, pragmatamnesia, pragmatic, pragmaticism, pragmatics Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for praetorshipThe night that he was denied the praetorship he spent in play; that wherein he was to die he spent in reading. The Essays of Montaigne, Complete|Michel de Montaigne With the like indolence he held the Praetorship, and in the same quiet and silence. The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus|Tacitus For he rose no higher than the praetorship, but published a large and not uninteresting history. The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Complete|C. Suetonius Tranquillus The quaestorship might be spent in one, the praetorship and the consulship were sure to be followed by a year abroad. The Private Life of the Romans|Harold Whetstone Johnston
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