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Meaning of "recordership" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF RECORDERSHIP

rɪˈkɔːdərˌʃɪp


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF RECORDERSHIP

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Recordership is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES RECORDERSHIP MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of recordership in the English dictionary

The definition of recordership in the dictionary is the position or office of a barrister or solicitor of at least ten years' standing who is appointed to sit as a part-time judge in the crown court.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH RECORDERSHIP

authorship · battleship · censorship · championship · citizenship · companionship · coronership · dictatorship · discipleship · fellowship · flagship · generalship · horsemanship · legislatorship · mayorship · membership · pastorship · spaceship · starship · warship

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE RECORDERSHIP

record store · record time · record token · record-breaking · record-changer · record-keeping · recordable · recordation · recorded · recorded delivery · recorded message · recorder · recording · Recording Angel · recording equipment · recording session · recording studio · recording van · recordist · records

WORDS THAT END LIKE RECORDERSHIP

dealership · entrepreneurship · home ownership · joint ownership · leadership · life membership · limited partnership · mentorship · ownership · partnership · place of worship · premiership · proprietorship · readership · relationship · rulership · scholarship · shared ownership · sponsorship · survivorship · worship

Synonyms and antonyms of recordership in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «recordership» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF RECORDERSHIP

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特委
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বিচারকের পদ
260 millions of speakers
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Perakam
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Rekaman
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रेकॉर्डरशिप
75 millions of speakers
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Trends of use of recordership

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «RECORDERSHIP»

Principal search tendencies and common uses of recordership
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about recordership

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECORDERSHIP»

Discover the use of recordership in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to recordership and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Documents relating to Mr. Commissioner Hill's Resignation of ...
DEAR SIR, We. the Magistrates of the Borough of Birmingham, have heard, with sincere regret, that advancing years and failing health have obliged you to resign the Recordership of this Borough. “ While we reluctantly admit the force of the ...
Matthew Davenport HILL (Recorder of Birmingham.), 1866
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ...
F. A. Carrington, Esq., of the Oxford Circuit, has been appointed to the Recordership of Wokingham, vacant by the resignation of Geo. Clive, Esq., M.R Richard Couch, Esq., of the Norfolk Circuit, has been appointed to the Recordership of ...
‎1859
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The Law Journal
writes to the Times :— The appointment of Mr. George Cave, K.C., to the Recordership of Guildford, which was announced in the Times of Tuesday last, gives rise to a question which may well receive the early and careful consideration of the ...
‎1905
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English Criminal Justice in the 19th Century
Eventually, in 1888 the right to appoint the common serjeant and the judge of the Sheriffs Court was transferred to the Crown (the Act which effected the change also abolished elective county coronerships).29 The recordership, however, ...
David Bentley, 1998
5
Professors of the Law : Barristers and English Legal Culture ...
And for the high proportion of former recorders among judges, see Lemmings, Gentlemen and Barristers, 238-9. 44 Note, however that the Earl of Lonsdale, who effectively disposed of the recordership of Carlisle in the 1780s, thought that an ...
David Lemmings, 2000
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The Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England: Thomas ...
recordership of the city.95 Henry Butler, the rather assertive recorder in office, had fallen ill and 'was not expected to live', and the mayor and his brethren had decided to make immediate arrangements for a successor.96 Thomas Kebell was ...
Eric William Ives, 1983
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The Journals of James Boswell, 1762-1795
I said to him in a flurry, but composing myself as well as I could, that I took the liberty to speak to him what I was going to have written, that I had lain awake all night thinking of the Recordership which his Lordship had been so good as to ...
James Boswell, John Wain, 1994
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Law Courts and Lawyers in the City of London 1300-1550
Until the 1450s, the summit of the common serjeant's achievement tended to be the city recordership.86 Thereafter, however, common serjeants quite frequently progressed to the highest reaches of the legal profession. Between 1455 and ...
Penelope Tucker, 2007
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Simon Wolf: Private Conscience and Public Image
Now, however, that the recordership would end. Wolf could not resist a snide allusion to Carl Schurz. 10T For when all was said and done, Schurz had to be persuaded by the Republican stalwarts to remain in their camp. In the future, Wolf was ...
Esther L. Panitz, 1987
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Catalogue of the Papers of James Boswell at Yale University: ...
His pleasure in the Recordership of Carlisle has evaporated, partly because his interest is now strongly fixed on his book, and partly because he has learned how brutal and capricious his patron is. Lonsdale tells him that he must go down to ...
Marion S. Pottle, Claude Colleer Abbott, Frederick Albert Pottle, 1993

5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECORDERSHIP»

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PCC says Mirror entitled to publish story about judge visiting 'gay …
A spokeswoman for the judiciary told the Mirror: “In April 1996 Judge Russell QC resigned his recordership following newspaper revelations regarding his ... «PinkNews.co.uk, Nov 13»
2
Stuart Hall judge and the "gay brothel visit"
A spokeswoman for the judiciary said: “In April 1996 Judge Russell QC resigned his recordership following newspaper revelations regarding his private life. «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 13»
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New Recorder of Liverpool tells of pride at his appointment
He added: “The Recordership of Liverpool is really one the highest appointments in the country. To have the opportunity to apply for the position was just ... «Liverpool Echo, Oct 11»
4
His Honour Alan King-Hamilton
After gaining judicial experience in the successive Recorderships of Hereford, Gloucester and Wolverhampton, and as deputy chairman of Oxford County ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 10»
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On the Move
There is a further series of problems with recorderships – part-time judicial appointments. These are a requisite first step on the staircase to the bench, for which ... «London Review of Books, Oct 09»
REFERENCE
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