hearership

noun

Etymology

From hearer + -ship.

  1. inherited from heerar
  2. suffixed as hearership — “hearer + ship

Definitions

  1. The state of being a hearer

    The state of being a hearer; hearers collectively; audience; listenership.

    • Hence also it is said : — "More than any earthly power, "More than all the joys of heaven, "More than rule o'er all the worlds," Is the fruit of 'Hearership.' [...]"
    • And, wedged in between sinner and heretic, critic and doubter, and all the motley elements of the casual hearership, are the citizens of this Zion — young people joining in the service with palpable zest; [...]

The neighborhood

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