Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SCHOL'AR-SHIP
SCHOL'AR-LIKE, or SCHOL'AR-LYSCHO-LAS'TIC, or SCHO-LAS'TIC-AL
SCHOL'AR-SHIP, n.
- Learning; attainments in science or literature; as, a man of great scholarship. – Pope.
- Literary education; as, any other house of scholarship. [Unusual.] – Milton.
- Exhibition or maintenance for a scholar; foundation for the support of a student. – Ainsworth.
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