mastership

Etymology
From, , equivalent to. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) The state or office of a master.
 * 2) Mastery: dominion, superiority, control.
 * 3) Mastery: superior skill.
 * 4)  Chief work; masterpiece.
 * 5) * c. 1531,, A Disputacion of Purgatorye, Antwerp: S. Cock, Book 2,
 * Thus hath Master More a full a[n]swere both to his scriptures which were to farre wrested out of their places and also to his awne apparent reasons. How be it if his mastershippe be not fullye pacyfyed let him more groundlye open his minde and bringe for his purposse all that he thinketh to make for it and I shall by goddes grace shortlye make him an answere and guyet his minde.
 * 1) Mastery: dominion, superiority, control.
 * 2) Mastery: superior skill.
 * 3)  Chief work; masterpiece.
 * 4) * c. 1531,, A Disputacion of Purgatorye, Antwerp: S. Cock, Book 2,
 * Thus hath Master More a full a[n]swere both to his scriptures which were to farre wrested out of their places and also to his awne apparent reasons. How be it if his mastershippe be not fullye pacyfyed let him more groundlye open his minde and bringe for his purposse all that he thinketh to make for it and I shall by goddes grace shortlye make him an answere and guyet his minde.
 * 1)  Chief work; masterpiece.
 * 2) * c. 1531,, A Disputacion of Purgatorye, Antwerp: S. Cock, Book 2,
 * Thus hath Master More a full a[n]swere both to his scriptures which were to farre wrested out of their places and also to his awne apparent reasons. How be it if his mastershippe be not fullye pacyfyed let him more groundlye open his minde and bringe for his purposse all that he thinketh to make for it and I shall by goddes grace shortlye make him an answere and guyet his minde.
 * 1) * c. 1531,, A Disputacion of Purgatorye, Antwerp: S. Cock, Book 2,
 * Thus hath Master More a full a[n]swere both to his scriptures which were to farre wrested out of their places and also to his awne apparent reasons. How be it if his mastershippe be not fullye pacyfyed let him more groundlye open his minde and bringe for his purposse all that he thinketh to make for it and I shall by goddes grace shortlye make him an answere and guyet his minde.
 * Thus hath Master More a full a[n]swere both to his scriptures which were to farre wrested out of their places and also to his awne apparent reasons. How be it if his mastershippe be not fullye pacyfyed let him more groundlye open his minde and bringe for his purposse all that he thinketh to make for it and I shall by goddes grace shortlye make him an answere and guyet his minde.

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