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COURTSHIP, n.
The act of paying court, with the intent
to solicit a favor.
Swift. The act of wooing in love]
solicitation of woman to marriage.
This method of courtship, [by which] both
sides are prepared for all the matrimonial adventures that are to
follow. Courtliness; elegance of manners;
courtesy.
[Obs.]
Trim gallants, full of courtship and of
state. Court policy; the character of a
courtier; artifice of a court; court-craft; finesse.
[Obs.]
She [the Queen] being composed of courtship
and Popery. | ||||||||