Definition of Soldierships

1. soldiership [n] - See also: soldiership

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soldierships

soldiered
soldieress
soldieresses
soldierfish
soldierfishes
soldieries
soldiering
soldierings
soldierless
soldierlike
soldierliness
soldierly
soldiers
soldiers of fortune
soldiership
soldierships (current term)
soldierwood
soldiery
soldo
soldout
solds
sole
sole(a)
sole-plate ending
sole-trader
sole custody
sole mark
sole nuclei
sole of foot
sole proprietor

Literary usage of Soldierships

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

1. Historical Tales of the Wars of Scotland, and of the Border Raids, Forays (1849)
"THE soldierships AND SUPERSTITIONS OF ANCIENT SCOTLAND. THE ancient inhabitants of Scotland were brave, strong, and active, and combined fierceness with ..."

2. The Metropolitan (1842)
"... I love riot that bloody game 'of soldierships'" rr'"'': >0^ ,'*';' u ""'Atil ah"! ..."

3. Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. With an Account of Charleston by Sidney Lanier (1876)
"... shoots them first (granting so much grace to their soldierships) and hangs them afterward. So, Death has his first course in Fort Caroline, ..."

4. The Life and Letters of James Wolfe by Beckles Willson (1909)
"... to employ some few years of my life in the real business of an officer, and not sacrifice all my time to idling, as our trifling soldierships. ..."

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