mateship

mateship

English Noun
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Definition

The post of mate on a ship; a posting as mate.

Etymology

From mate + -ship. Cognate with Dutch maatschap (“partnership”).

Example Sentences

  • "Paul Jones profited by his brother′s position and counsel to improve himself in navigation and other professional studies, and was so successful in the endeavour, that he was deemed worthy of being appointed, on his return to Whitehaven, to a third mateship in a vessel in the slave-trade."
  • "[…]as, for instance, the contract termed mateship, by which one whaling-ship meeting another forms a partnership in the proceeds of the expedition."
  • "“Don′t mind if I do,” I answered, and thus begun a mateship that in the course of the next few months was to yield to each of us a fairly big experience of adventure, and, what was more acceptable to me, a good round sum in cash."
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