[f. FOP sb. + -SHIP.] The personality of a fop or fool; in quots. a mock title.

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1680.  Hickeringill, Meroz, 13–4. That is in English, I give your Fop-ship to understand instead of —— I give your Popeship to understand.

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1708.  Motteux, Rabelais, V. xii. (1737), 49–50. We will innocentise your Fopship with a Wannion, you never were so innocentis’d in your Days.

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