whigship
/ˈhwɪɡʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state or position of being a Whig, especially in the 18th century British political party.
“The politician’s whigship and opposition to the government led to his expulsion from the parliament.”
1. noun
The state or position of being a Whig, especially in the 18th century British political party.
“The politician’s whigship and opposition to the government led to his expulsion from the parliament.”