mastership
[
mas
-ter-ship,
mah
-ster-]
/ˈmæs tərˌʃɪp, ˈmɑ stər-/
noun
1.
the office, function, or authority of a
master
.
2.
control; command:
to have mastership over one's desires.
3.
mastery
, as of a subject.
4.
expert skill or knowledge:
He played with the mastership of a devoted musician.
Origin
1375-1425;
late Middle English;
see
master
,
-ship
Examples from the web for
mastership
He moves with ease, sometimes even with
mastership
, in all the traditional forms of poetry.
mastership
usually interferes with humanism in such cases.
Upon obtaining
mastership
, it performs its operations.
Neither in ancient or modern times has she one monument of this kind, showing
mastership
.