notaryship
nounEtymology
From notary + -ship.
Definitions
The state of being a notary.
- Horace had come to Rome after the battle of Philippi, and obtained, probably by purchase, out of the wreck of his fortunes, a public notaryship.
- The best times had passed for the notaryship, since the Prussian ancestral estate law had been passed and new mortgages slowed to a trickle.
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