Definition
The position, office, or responsibility of being a constructor; the role or status of someone who builds or constructs things professionally.
Etymology
From constructor + -ship (suffix denoting position, rank, or status). This formation pattern (workership, leadership, authorship) became productive in English from medieval times onward.
Kelly Says
The word 'constructorship' is rare in modern English because we typically use simpler terms like 'builder' or 'contractor,' but it appears in historical documents and formal titles for chief architects or master builders.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መ costruire
me-kon-struk-ti-re
BNবাংলা
নির্মাণ
nir-ma-an
CACatalà
constructorship
kon-struk-to-rship
CSČeština
stavitelství
sta-vi-tel-ství
DADansk
byggeri
by-gger-i
DEDeutsch
Bauherrschaft
bau-her-shaft
ELΕλληνικά
κατασκευή
kata-ske-vi
ESEspañol
constructoría
kon-struk-to-ri-a
FISuomi
rakentaminen
ra-ken-ta-mi-nen
FRFrançais
constructeurs
kon-struk-te-urs
HIहिन्दी
निर्माण
nir-ma-an
HUMagyar
építkezés
ép-i-t-ke-s
IDBahasa Indonesia
konstruksi
kon-struk-si
ITItaliano
costruzione
kon-struk-zio-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
pembinaan
pem-bi-na-an
MYမြန်မာ
ပြုလုပ်
pyu-lu-p
NLNederlands
constructeurschap
kon-struk-te-urs-chap
PLPolski
budownictwo
bu-do-wn-i-t-wo
PTPortuguês
construtores
kon-struk-to-res
RORomână
construcție
kon-struk-ție
RUРусский
строительство
stroy-tel-stvo
SVSvenska
byggnad
bygg-nad
SWKiswahili
ujenzi
u-jen-zi
TAதமிழ்
கட்டமைப்பு
kat-ta-mai-ppu
TEతెలుగు
నిర్మాణం
nir-ma-an-am
THไทย
การก่อสร้าง
ka-ran-go-sa-ang
TLTL
pagsasama
pa-gsa-sa-ma
UKУкраїнська
будівництво
bud-iv-nyt-stvo
VITiếng Việt
xây dựng
khai-dung
ZUZU
ukuthutha
u-ku-thutha