[f. CUR + -SHIP.] The estate or personality of a cur: used as a mock title.
1663. Butler, Hud., I. ii. 959. How durst th, I say, oppose thy Curship Gainst Arms, Authority, and Worship?
1765. Wolcott (P. Pindar), Ode IV to R. As, Wks. 1812, I. 87. The Lord have mercy on your Curships skin.