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Courtesanship
Courtesanship Cour"te*san*ship, n. Harlotry.
Partisanship
Partisanship Par"ti*san*ship, n. The state of being a partisan, or adherent to a party; feelings or conduct appropriate to a partisan.

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- addiction. During her visit, Sang tells her a Vietnamese folk tale about the Sanshi, a parasitic ghost that feeds on human hosts, driving them to destructive...
- The sanshi 三尸 "Three Corpses" or sanchong 三蟲 "Three Worms" are a Daoist physiological belief that demonic creatures live inside the human body, and they...
- the Sanshi and Ten-Tei not to see, say or hear the bad deeds of a person. The Sanshi (三尸) are the Three Corpses living in everyone's body. The Sanshi keep...
- Chinese ****agenary cycle. On this day some believers stay awake to prevent Sanshi (三尸), entities believed to live inside the bodies of believers, from leaving...
- Sanshi Imai (今井 三子, Imai Sanshi, 1900–1976) was a ****anese mycologist of Hokkaido Imperial University. ****ocybe imaiana Imaia Lactarius imai**** Stropharia...
- Shigeyoshi Matsumae Shigeo Shingo Nobuchika Sugimura Jisaburo Ohwi Yo Takenaka Sanshi Imai Kikutaro Baba Katsuzo Kuronuma Yasunori Miyoshi Katsuma Dan Hiroshi...
- Shiba Shirō (柴四郎), better known for his pen name Tōkai Sanshi (東海散士, Wanderer of the Eastern Sea), (21 June 1852 – 13 December 1922) was a political activist...
- presenter and rakugo artist. His former stage name was Katsura Sanshi (桂 三枝, Katsura Sanshi). Sanshi received this name from his shishô (master) and one of the...
- Sanshi Funayama (船山三四, Funayama Sanshi, c. 1920s – c. 1999) was a ****anese homoerotic fetish artist. Funayama, along with Go Mishima, Tatsuji Okawa, and...
- Takashina no Takako (高階貴子, sometimes read Takashina no Kishi; died 996), also known as the mother of the Honorary Grand Minister (儀同三司母, Gidōsanshi no...