Definitions for chancellorship

chancellorship chan·cel·lor·ship

Spelling: [chan-suh-ler-ship, -sler-, chahn-]
IPA: /ˈtʃæn sə lərˌʃɪp, -slər-, ˈtʃɑn-/

Chancellorship is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 26 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 30 points.

You can make 2735 anagrams from letters in chancellorship (accehhillnoprs).

Definitions for chancellorship

noun

  1. the office or rank of chancellor.
  2. a chancellor's term of office.

Origin of chancellorship

First recorded in 1425-75, chancellorship is from the late Middle English word chanceler-schepp. See chancellor, -ship

Examples for chancellorship

Youve been sent to find out what I thought about the chancellorship?

Gortschakoff was substituted for Nesselrode in the chancellorship.

The chancellorship of Laud was crowned by a visit from the King and Queen in 1636.

All he can do, if the Chancellor insists, is to make a change in the chancellorship.

Waynflete resigned the chancellorship just before the battle of Northampton.

This document points to the beginning of the chancellorship.

When Anne became queen in 1702 he was deprived of the chancellorship.

Fitz-Stephen is most full and particular on the chancellorship of Becket.

The place might be Badajoz; or a chancellorship of something, with a portfolio.

It may be that he is bargaining for the chancellorship, which he is certainly not fit for.

Word Value for chancellorship
Scrable

26

Words with friends

30

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