Chancellorships

/ˈtʃænsələrʃɪps/ noun

The plural of chancellorship; the offices or positions held by chancellors, who are high-ranking government officials or leaders of universities.

From Middle English chancellerie, derived from Old French chancelier, ultimately from Latin cancellarius (official keeper of the latticed screen in a Roman courtroom). The -ship suffix indicates an office or position.

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