Definition of Curatorships

1. Noun. (plural of curatorship) ¹

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Definition of Curatorships

1. curatorship [n] - See also: curatorship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curatorships

curates' eggs
curateship
curateships
curating
curation
curations
curative
curative dose
curatively
curatives
curator
curatorial
curatorially
curators
curatorship
curatorships (current term)
curatory
curatour
curatress
curatresses
curatrices
curatrix
curatrixes
curats
curb
curb-appeal
curb appeal
curb bit
curb bits
curb market

Literary usage of Curatorships

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Roman Law in the Modern World by Charles Phineas Sherman (1922)
"•n For other curatorships, of small importance, see Mackeldey, Id. § 644. 624 Civil code of France, 393; Germany, 1912; Blackstone, Commentaries, vol. i, p. ..."

2. Studies of Roman Imperialism by William Thomas Arnold, Charles Edward Montague (1906)
"It included, firstly, the old urban magistracies, from the aedileship upwards;2 secondly, provincial governorships; thirdly, curatorships and other special ..."

3. A Legal Hand-book and Law-list for the Dominion of Canada and a Book of by Louis-H. Taché, Taché, Louis-H., 1859-1927 (1888)
"... or curatorships $5 00 2. For family council before the notary 6 00 3. For the original notice calling together the family council 1 00 4. ..."

4. Russia by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1905)
"In some places the needs of the Church are attended to by voluntary parish curatorships which annually raise a certain sum of money, and the way in which ..."

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