shendship
Middle English
Alternative forms
- senshyp
Noun
shendship (uncountable)
- Disgrace.
- 1897, Francis Burdett Thomas Coutts-Nevill Baron Latymer, King Arthur: A Trilogy of Lyrical Dramas Founded on the Morte D'Arthur of Sir Thomas Malory, page 50:
- Ever of damsels the saviour, Envying no one, nor seeking Worship by covine or shendship, Peerless in faith and in friendship!
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