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guildship
[
gild
-ship
]
guild·ship
/
ˈgɪld
ʃɪp
/
Show Spelled
[
gild
-ship
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
guild
(
defs. 1, 2
)
.
2.
the condition or standing of a
guild
member.
Origin:
before 1000;
guild
+
-ship
;
probably not continuous with
Old English
gieldscipe
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