canonship
/ˈkænɒnʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of being a canon, especially in the context of literary or artistic works.
“The writer’s canonship was established with the publication of her first novel.”
1. noun
The state or condition of being a canon, especially in the context of literary or artistic works.
“The writer’s canonship was established with the publication of her first novel.”