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countryship
ˈcountryship [See -ship. Used as if for countrymanship.] Position in relation to a country, or to a common country; compatriotism.1605 Verstegan Dec. Intell. ii. (1628) 32 The old acquaintance and countrieship that had beene betweene them. 1827 Pollok Course T. vii, Casting behind all earthly care, ...
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-ship
-ship suffix Forms: 1 -skiepe, -scipe, -scype, Anglian -scip, -sciop, 2 -scep, 3 -sip(e, 3–4 -scip(e, 3–5 -schipe, 4 -schupe, 4–5 -schippe, -shipe, -schyp, -schepe, -shep(e, -chipe, -chepe, 4–6 -schip, -shyp, -shippe, 5 -schuppe, -schepe, -chyp, -chep, 5–6 -shyppe, 5–7 -shipp, 4– -ship. [In OE. *-sc...
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contingency
contingency (kənˈtɪndʒənsɪ) [f. as prec. with later form of suffix: see -ency.] I. † 1. = contingence 1. Obs.a 1646 J. Gregory Posthuma (1650) 39 When the Sun shall com to L the Point of Contingencie..then the Shadow of the Style shall cut the Horizon in M. 1677 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. i. vi. 119 Thou...
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