archership
nounEtymology
From archer + -ship.
- derived from *arcārius✻
- derived from archier
- inherited from archer
Definitions
The skill of an archer.
- 1791, William Cowper (translator), The Odyssey of Homer, Book 19, in The Poetical Works of William Cowper, London: William Smith, 1839, p. 492, […] I shall fix, This day, the rings for trial to them all Of archership;
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