husbandship
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Noun
    
husbandship (countable and uncountable, plural husbandships)
- The role or status of a husband
-  2002, B. Boehrer, Shakespeare Among the Animals:
- Hence his eternal inadequacy, and the withering scorn that accompanies it in the works of Ovid and others: In a sense the cuckold is not simply a failed husband, but an emblem of failed husbandship in general, or, worse yet (and this, I think, is what happens at the hands of Renaissance authors), the cuckold intimates that husbandship can never really succeed on its own terms, as an institution created and upheld by masculine authority.
 
 -  2010, Steven Landsburg, Price Theory and Applications:
- Thus, the price of a husbandship is higher when husbandships are scarce, and, similarly, the price of a husbandship is low when husbandships are abundant.
 
 
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