Conjurership

/kənˈdʒʊrərˌʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The position, office, or practice of being a conjurer or performing magic tricks professionally.

Etymology

Formed from 'conjurer' + the suffix '-ship' (meaning state, office, or skill), following the pattern of other professional titles like 'kingship' and 'craftsmanship'.

Kelly Says

This word is quite rare in modern English, but it shows how English speakers love adding '-ship' to create formal-sounding titles for any profession—you could theoretically create 'plumbership' or 'teachership' using the same pattern!

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