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Definition of Laureateships
1. laureateship [n] - See also: laureateship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laureateships
Literary usage of Laureateships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New American Type: And Other Essays by Henry Dwight Sedgwick (1908)
"... out of deference to its eminence, that of the novelist-laureate. Like other
laureateships, Petrarch's for instance, it is a position that lies ..."
2. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips (1826)
"... must have pronounced Punch " good:" Of Southey I'm not sure —he maybe Minded
By Lakes and laureateships—hut humbly should Suppose ow king liked Punch ..."
3. Way Stations by Elizabeth Robins (1913)
"With regard to those glittering baubles—baronies, peerages, laureateships, and
the like (which I am credibly informed men eagerly compete for)— woman's ..."