Crossword-Solution: AUTHORSHIP
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Authorship | n. | The quality or state of being an author; function or dignity of an author. |
| Authorship | n. | Source; origin; origination; as, the authorship of a book or review, or of an act, or state of affairs. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “AUTHORSHIP”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writing | 1 answer |
| Writer's craft? | 1 answer |
| The Caine or the Pequod? | 1 answer |
| Novelist's craft? | 1 answer |
| Byline information | 1 answer |
| writings | 6 answers |
| literary activity | 7 answers |
| Stroke of the pen? | 9 answers |
| penmanship | 9 answers |
| literary output | 12 answers |
| Handwriting __ | 30 answers |
| causation | 42 answers |
| works | 47 answers |
| signature | 51 answers |
| Reading matter? | 60 answers |
| Writing | 61 answers |
| Origin | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUTHORSHIP (5)
Plichard Bentley, at the close of the seventeenth century, to examine more minutely the existing versions of Aesop’s Fables, and he maintained that many of them could, with a slight change of words, be resolved into the Scazonic[17] iambics, in which Babrias is known to have written: and, with a greater freedom than the evidence then justified, he put forth, in behalf of Babrias, a claim to the exclusive authorship of these fables.
Then her eye followed Oak’s, and she read the words with which the inscription opened:— “Erected by Francis Troy in memory of Fanny Robin.” Oak saw her, and his first act was to gaze inquiringly and learn how she received this knowledge of the authorship of the work, which to himself had caused considerable astonishment.
This is a low standard and means that a work is not copied from something else, as well as shows a certain minimal amount of authorship.
Ordinarily when an unsigned poem sweeps across the continent like a tidal wave whose roar and boom and thunder are made up of admiration, delight, and applause, a dozen obscure people rise up and claim the authorship.
None of them questioned why a note in Trenchant's handwriting was made a part of the document that the analysts were to analyze for authorship.
Quotes with AUTHORSHIP (3)
God first appeared on the scene of human history in the role of a matchmaker. What a profound and exciting revelation! Is it too much to suggest that Eve came to Adam on the arm of the Lord Himself in the same way that a bride today walks down the aisle of the church on her father’s arm? What human mind can fathom the depth of love and joy that filled the heart of the great Creator as He united the man and woman in this first marriage ceremony? Surely this account is one amon…
It's always something here - if there isn't a riot, then someone's usually trying to escape. The wasted effort helps me see the positives of imprisonment. Unlike those pulling their hair out in good society, here we don't have to feel ashamed of our day-to-day unhappiness. Here we have someone visible to blame - someone wearing shiny boots. That's why, on consideration, freedom leaves me cold. Because out there in the real world, freedom means you have to admit authorship, ev…
Every article and review and book that I have ever published has constituted an appeal to the person or persons to whom I should have talked before I dared to write it. I never launch any little essay without the hope — and the fear, because the encounter may also be embarrassing — that I shall draw a letter that begins, 'Dear Mr. Hitchens, it seems that you are unaware that…' It is in this sense that authorship is collaborative with 'the reader.' And there's no help for it: …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1981–1999).