dragonship

English

Etymology

From dragon +‎ -ship.

Noun

dragonship (plural dragonships)

  1. A term of address for a dragon.
    • 1884, Moira, Philip Graham: A Subject of Queen Mab (volume 2, page 222)
      But the dragon was not to be persuaded, he shook his head, and said — "No."
      "But your dragonship shall and must," said the little Princess, stamping her foot impatiently upon the ground, as if she wished the great dragon himself were under her feet.