noun
- plural of coxswainship; the position, office, or tenure of a coxswain (the person who steers a racing boat and directs the crew)
Usage: nautical; sports
Examples
- She earned three coxswainships during her four years at the university.
- The team's success was attributed to the skill of their coxswainships over the past decade.
- Multiple coxswainships were contested in the rowing championships.
- He aspired to hold one of the most prestigious coxswainships in collegiate rowing.