Definition of Palships

1. palship [n] - See also: palship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palships

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

Literary usage of Palships

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

1. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1909)
"... the graduates of normal schools in elementary grades, with a fair mingling of the two in the princi- palships and teaching positions of grammar schools. ..."

2. Cleveland School Survey: Summary Volume by Leonard Porter Ayres, Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee (1917)
"It has become a traditional practice in Cleveland to appoint teachers to princi- palships on the basis of seniority rather than on the basis of preparation ..."

3. The Output of Professional Schools for Teachers by Charles Emile Benson (1922)
"The increase of the number going into unsupervised schools from the four-year curricula is due to the large number going into princi- palships of village ..."

4. History of Lowell and Its People by Frederick William Coburn (1920)
"Since the first years of this century, under the successive princi- palships of William W. Crosby and Charles PI. ..."

5. Report of the Survey of the Public Schools of Philadelphia by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction (1922)
"The lists including those used for first assignments to princi- palships and those used for promotion from class to class are prepared annually by the ..."

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