bakership

English

Etymology

baker + -ship

Noun

bakership (uncountable)

  1. The role or status of a baker.
    • 2003, Norbert Blei, Chi Town, page 355:
      Vales Bakery, [] Cicero, is now under the bakership of Ken Galik, son-in-law by bakery blood to the old Vales family []
    • 2013, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, I am an Impure Thinker, page 50:
      The orientation of an individual that makes him become President or scientist or baker is a decision that makes president and scientist and baker equals as responsive and oriented persons long before their various ideals of presidency, scholarship, and bakership begin to operate upon them.
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