Jewship
English
Noun
Jewship (uncountable)
- The condition of being Jewish.
- 1856, Spencer Horatio Walpole, Exclusion no Intolerance, page 11:
- It is true that a Jew is liable to be elected, because the law does not care to ascertain his Jewship, and because his case was never contemplated.
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