different between neighborship vs neighbourship
neighborship
English
Alternative forms
- neighbourship
Etymology
From neighbor +? -ship. Cognate with Dutch nabuurschap (“neighborship”), Low German Naberschaft (“neighborhood; neighborship”), German Nachbarschaft (“neighborship”), Swedish naboskap (“neighborship”).
Noun
neighborship (countable and uncountable, plural neighborships)
- The state or condition of being neighbors; a community, connection, or relationship between or among people and/or things which is based simply on living close geographically.
- A community, connection, or relationship between or among people and/or things which is based simply on being of a similar class.
References
neighborship From the web:
neighbourship
English
Alternative forms
- neighborship (American)
Etymology
From neighbour +? -ship. Cognate with Saterland Frisian Noaberskup (“neighbourship”), Dutch nabuurschap (“neighbourship”), Low German Naberschaft (“neighbourship”), German Nachbarschaft (“neighbourship”), Swedish naboskap (“neighbourship”).
Noun
neighbourship (plural neighbourships)
- The state or condition of being neighbours; a connection or relationship between people or things which is based simply on living close geographically.
- A relationship between people and / or things which is based simply on being of a similar class.
Translations
neighbourship From the web:
- what does neighbourship mean
- what means neighbourship
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