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interpretership
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English
Etymology
From interpreter + -ship.
Noun
interpretership (plural interpreterships)
- A qualification in interpreting
- The state of being an interpreter
- 1909, Leonora Blanche Lang, The Red Book of Heroes:
- Havelock had passed in London the examination necessary for the degree of a qualified Moonshee, or native tutor, and his Persian was so good that regularly throughout his life, when his superior officers wished to mark their appreciation of his services, they recommended him for an interpretership!
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