1. manship - Noun
2. Manship - Proper noun
The characteristic of being a man; maleness; masculinity; manliness; manhood.
(archaic) position of honor or respect; dignity, worthiness
(archaic) honor shown to a person; homage, respect; courtesy
(archaic) manly spirit or conduct; courage, valor, gallantry; chivalry
(archaic) human condition
Manship (plural Manships)
A surname.
Harris is now the first Douglas L. Manship Sr.-Dori J. Maynard Chair in Race, Media & Cultural Literacy at the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication—a role that’s the first of its kind in the country. Source: Internet
By the 1930s the International Style of architecture and design and art deco characterized by the work of Paul Manship and Lee Lawrie and others became popular. Source: Internet
Now planning for the conference’s third year, debuting at the Manship Theatre April 5-6, the 36-year-old Lake Charles native looks forward to increasing participation. Source: Internet
Perseverance and hard work helped Tyler Ewles-Matthews and Callum Manship achieve a pass in their GCSE maths. Source: Internet
Maureen Manship, 77, and husband William, 79, a retired postman, have lived in the village for 67 years and never known anything like it. Source: Internet
The 2020 Louisiana Survey, a project of the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication, has been postponed in accordance with the latest guidelines by LSU and the CDC related to the COVID-19 outbreak. Source: Internet