Definition of Captainship. Meaning of Captainship. Synonyms of Captainship

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Definition of Captainship

Captainship
Captainship Cap"tain*ship, n. 1. The condition, rank, post, or authority of a captain or chief commander. ``To take the captainship.' --Shak. 2. Military skill; as, to show good captainship.

Meaning of Captainship from wikipedia

- Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship...
- Janeiro dates back to 1502. Rio de Janeiro originated from parts of the captainships of de Tomé and São Vicente. Between 1555 and 1567, the territory was...
- Dance Ke Superkids where his team was declared the winner under his captainship. He was a contestant on Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 7 (2016). In...
- The Captaincies of Brazil (Portuguese: Capitanias do Brasil) were captaincies of the Portuguese Empire, administrative divisions and hereditary fiefs of...
- footballer who pla**** as an attacking midfielder and winger. Under his captainship, the ****stan national team retained the gold medal at the 1991 South...
- governed a menceyato or kingdom. This role was later referred to as a "captainship" by the conquerors. Tinerfe "the Great", son of the mencey Sunta, governed...
- Michael Jordan was offered a co-captainship but he deferred to Bird and Johnson...
- Tommy to join Blackburn to replace Jimmy. Cartwright offers Suter the captainship (and a bonus) if they make it to the final. Mrs Cartwright offers Martha...
- states under different names, including Kreishauptmannschaft (district captainship) in Saxony, Kreis (district) in Bavaria and Württemberg (not to be confused...
- recorded in the middle of the 14th century when Donald Edzear acquired the captainship from David II of Scotland. Galloway makes no solid distinction between...