politicianship

noun

Etymology

From politician + -ship.

  1. derived from πολιτικός
  2. derived from politicus
  3. borrowed from politique
  4. suffixed as politician — “politic + ian
  5. suffixed as politicianship — “politician + ship

Definitions

  1. The condition of, or the time served as, a politician.

    • It is far from unthinkable that Hunter was capable of attempting such politicianship.
    • When somebody points up a piece of statesmanship (as opposed to politicianship) in either man's record, there is always the rejoinder: "He has been planning his Presidential climb for many years. This was part of the strategy."

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