[f. FOE sb. + -SHIP.]

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  † 1.  Enmity, hatred. Obs.

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c. 1200.  Trin. Coll. Hom., 45. Þanne is here foshipe turnd al to frendshipe.

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13[?].  E. E. Allit. P., B. 919. No foschip oure fader hatȝ þe schewed.

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1556.  Aurelio & Isabel, F iij. Satisfaction of the foshippe that you beare me.

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  2.  The relation of foes. nonce-use.

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1883.  H. Stevens, in Athenæum, 13 Oct., 464/2. A deliberately planned representation of every phase of Luther’s life, times, character, history, circumstances, and quarrels, including his friendships and foeships.

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