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English
Etymology
accomplice + -ship
Noun
accompliceship (uncountable)
- (rare) The state of being an accomplice.
1863, Sir Henry Taylor, Philip van Artevelde:How say'st thou that he lied? Sirs, it is true
I with this craven beggarly companion —
Of whose accompliceship to do the deed,
And not the deed itself, I speak with shame —
I with this caitiff truly did conspire,
For good and ample reasons, to remove
Sir Walter D'Arlon from this troublesome world.