Definition of Palship

1. the relation existing between close friends [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palship

palpitations
palpless
palpocil
palpocils
palps
pals
palsa
palsas
palsey
palseys
palsgrave
palsgraves
palsgravine
palsgravines
palship (current term)
palships
palsical
palsied
palsier
palsies
palsiest
palstaff
palstaffs
palstave
palstaves
palster
palsters
palsy
palsy-walsy

Literary usage of Palship

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1860)
"RB Patton, his old teacher in Greek, invited him to become his successor in the princi- palship of the Edgehill School, Princeton, New Jersey ; a position ..."

2. Annual Report by Cincinnati (Ohio), Board of Education, Cincinnati Public Schools, Cincinnati (Ohio). Board of Education (1876)
"In the early part of the year, Miss Jane W. Blackwood, for several years a teacher of METHODS in the school, was called to take the Princi palship of the ..."

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