farmership

noun

Etymology

From farmer + -ship.

  1. inherited from feormere — “a purveyor of a guild, a supplier of food, a grocer, farmer
  2. derived from firmarius — “one to whom land is rented, a collector of taxes, deputy
  3. derived from fermier — “a farmer, a lessee, husbandman, bailliff
  4. inherited from fermour — “a steward, bailliff, collector of taxes
  5. suffixed as farmership — “farmer + ship

Definitions

  1. Skill in farming.

    • Clever as you are, Tom Faggus, you are nothing but a fool to mix your felony with your farmership.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA