angelship

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English

Etymology

From angel +‎ -ship.

Pronunciation

Noun

angelship (countable and uncountable, plural angelships)

  1. The role or status of an angel; the condition of being an angel.
    Synonym: angelhood
    • 1893, The King and the Kingdom: A Study of the Four Gospels, page 52:
      The essence of angelship or messengership is ministration to the service of mankind: 'Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to do service for the sake of them that shall inherit salvation?'
    • c. 1901–1902, Mark Twain, As Regards Patriotism:
      There is nothing training cannot do. Nothing is above its reach. It can turn bad morals to good; it can destroy bad principles and recreate good ones; it can lift men to angelship.
    • 2021, Lucinda Roy, The Freedom Race, →ISBN:
      Overheard him and Petrus plotting to get rid of you. Had to let my contact know, 'specially as I was charged with angelship over you.
  2. (often ironic) Used as a title or term of address for an angel or virtuous person.
    • 1822, Vargas: A Tale of Spain, volume 3, page 198:
      "His angelship was amazingly condescending," said Vargas, who could scarcely smother his laughter.
    • 1895, James Ewing Ritchie, Crying for the Light or Fifty Years Ago, →ISBN:
      'Your angelship has only to speak, and I am at your feet,' said the smoker with a theatrical flourish, dimly seen, and scarcely appreciated.
    • 2003, Jean Saunders, Unforgettable, published 2013, →ISBN:
      'Yes, your angelship, and if you don't take that bleedin' saucepan off the gas, you'll stink the place out,' Dolly said tartly, back on form almost instantly.