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Definition of Senatorship
1. Noun. The office of senator.
Derivative terms: Senator
Definition of Senatorship
1. n. The office or dignity of a senator.
Definition of Senatorship
1. Noun. The characteristics, role, or position of a senator. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Senatorship
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Senatorship
Literary usage of Senatorship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. La Follette's Winning of Wisconsin (1894-1904) by Albert Olaus Barton (1922)
"In the great fight for the state ticket and the election of a reform legislature
the remoter question of the senatorship had scarcely been considered. ..."
2. Political History of Secession to the Beginning of the American Civil War by Daniel Wait ( Howe (1914)
"it to save the senatorship. It served its purpose but it lost Douglas ...
But Lincoln persisted, saying that "he was after larger game than the senatorship, ..."
3. Political History of Secession to the Beginning of the American Civil War by Daniel Wait Howe (1914)
"it to save the senatorship. It served its purpose but it lost Douglas ...
But Lincoln persisted, saying that "he was after larger game than the senatorship, ..."
4. The Beginnings of Modern Europe (1250-1450) by Ephraim Emerton (1917)
"Clement received from Rome the senatorship for life with the privilege of appointing
a representative, but within a very short time he gave to the citizens ..."
5. John Sherman's Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet by John Sherman (1895)
"... the "State Journal"—Beginning of a Canvass with Governor Foraker as a Competitor
for the senatorship— Attitude of George Cox, a Cincinnati Poli tician, ..."
6. John Sherman's Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet by John Sherman (1895)
"... in the "State Journal"—Beginning of a Canvass with Governor Foraker as a
Competitor for the senatorship—Attitude of George Cox, a Cincinnati Politician, ..."
7. The South in the Building of the Nation: A History of the Southern States by Walter Lynwood Fleming (1909)
"He was at different times candidate, though unsuccessful, for the United States
senatorship and the office of chief executive of West Virginia. ..."