Fromchampion +-ship.
championship (countable anduncountable,pluralchampionships)
- (sports) Acompetition to determine achampion, especially thefinal of aseries of competitions.
- Theposition of champion, orwinner.
- Defense orsupport of somecause.
Hischampionship of civil rights eventually bore fruit.
1943 November –1944 February (date written; published1945 August 17),George Orwell [pseudonym; Eric Arthur Blair],Animal Farm […], London:Secker & Warburg, publishedMay 1962,→OCLC:They had also dropped theirchampionship of Jones, who had given up hope of getting his farm back and gone to live in another part of the county.
competition to determine a champion
- Afrikaans:kampioenskap (af)
- Albanian:kampionat (sq) m
- Armenian:առաջնություն (hy)(aṙaǰnutʻyun)
- Asturian:campeonatu m
- Azerbaijani:çempionat (az)
- Basque:txapelketa (eu)
- Belarusian:чэмпіяна́т m(čempijanát)
- Bulgarian:шампиона́т m(šampionát),първенство́ (bg) n(pǎrvenstvo)
- Catalan:campionat (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:錦標賽 /锦标赛 (zh)(jǐnbiāosài)
- Czech:mistrovství (cs) n
- Danish:mesterskab n
- Dutch:kampioenschap (nl) n
- Esperanto:ĉampionado
- Estonian:meistrivõistlused
- Faroese:landskapping f
- Finnish:mestaruusottelu (fi),loppuottelu (fi),mestaruuskilpailu
- French:championnat (fr) m
- Galician:campionato (gl) m
- Georgian:ჩემპიონატი(čemṗionaṭi)
- German:Meisterschaft (de) f
- Greek:πρωτάθλημα (el) n(protáthlima)
- Hebrew:אליפות f(alifut)
- Hungarian:bajnokság (hu)
- Icelandic:meistaraflokksleikur m,meistaramót n
- Ido:championokonkurso (io)
- Indonesian:kejuaraan (id)
- Irish:craobh f,ceannas m
- Italian:campionato (it) m
- Japanese:選手権 (ja)(せんしゅけん, senshuken),チャンピオンシップ (ja)(chanpionshippu)
- Kazakh:чемпионат(çempionat)
- Korean:선수권대회(seonsugwon daehoe),챔피언십(chaempieonsip),선수권 (ko)(seonsugwon)
- Kyrgyz:чемпионат (ky)(cempionat)
- Latvian:čempionāts m
- Lithuanian:čempionatas m
- Macedonian:првенство n(prvenstvo)
- Malay:kejohanan (ms)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål:mesterskap (no) n
- Occitan:campionat (oc) m
- Polish:mistrzostwo (pl) n
- Portuguese:campeonato (pt) m
- Romanian:campionat (ro) m
- Russian:чемпиона́т (ru) m(čempionát)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic:првенство
- Latin:prvenstvo (sh)
- Slovak:majstrovstvo n
- Slovene:prvenstvo (sl) n
- Spanish:campeonato (es) m
- Swahili:ubingwa (sw),taji (sw)
- Swedish:mästerskap (sv)
- Turkish:şampiyonluk (tr),şampiyona (tr),bökelik (tr)
- Turkmen:çempionat
- Ukrainian:чемпіона́т (uk) m(čempionát)
- Uzbek:chempionat (uz)
- Vietnamese:chức vô địch
- Welsh:bencampwriaeth
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position of champion, or winner
Translations to be checked
Compared to the preceding days, being the night before the burial, the night where most people show up in a wake.
championship
- (chiefly Cebu, slang, humorous) thenight before the day of theburial(see usage notes)
- Most wakes last up to nine days, equal to the number of novena days. They may last longer or briefer depending on the family's wishes or reasons.