translatorship

English

Etymology

translator + -ship

Noun

translatorship (countable and uncountable, plural translatorships)

  1. The role or office of a translator.
    • 1872, Charles Phillip Brown, Literary life of Charles Philip Brown (By Himself), page 23:
      The two offices were bestowed on me by Government, and with the Persian Translatorship gave me an income of ten guineas a day.
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