[f. as prec. + -SHIP.] a. The condition of a junior, juniority. b. R. C. Ch. Juniorate, juvenate.

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1794.  Charlotte Smith, Wandgs. Warwick, iii. 67. The boys who had … been the worst treated in their juniorships … were almost always the greatest tyrants in their turn.

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1881.  Mary C. Hay, Missing, I. 276. There would have been some excuse for Drury to resent his juniorship.

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