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studentship

[ stood-nt-ship, styood- ]

noun

  1. the state or condition of being a student.
  2. Chiefly British. a financial grant from a college or university for advanced academic study; scholarship or fellowship.


studentship

/ ˈstjuːdəntʃɪp /

noun

  1. the role or position of a student
  2. another word for scholarship


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Word History and Origins

Origin of studentship1

First recorded in 1775–85; student + -ship

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Example Sentences

I have been determined in my choice of the studentship by the idea of what would be a sort of prolongation of his life.

As a schoolboy, as we have just noted, he aspired to the glory of studentship; having won to that he seems to have rested content.

In the second year of this first studentship, in spite of my quiet life, I found myself in an awkward position.

There is also a studentship of 75 and another of 80 a year, tenable for one year or more.

How is it that Locke, holding a clerical studentship, was not a clergyman?

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