tellership

tellership
See teller.

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  • Tellership — Tell er*ship, n. The office or employment of a teller. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tellership — n. position of narrator; position of bank cashier …   English contemporary dictionary

  • tellership — tellˈership noun • • • Main Entry: ↑tell …   Useful english dictionary

  • teller — tellership, n. /tel euhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that tells, relates, or communicates; narrator. 2. a person employed in a bank to receive or pay out money over the counter. 3. a person who tells, counts, or enumerates, as one appointed to… …   Universalium

  • George Downing — Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet (1623 ndash; July 1684) was an Anglo Irish soldier and diplomat, son of Emmanuel Downing, barrister, and of Lucy, sister of Massachusetts Bay Governor John Winthrop. He was born in Dublin, Ireland. Downing Street,… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas Brigham — (d. 1558), is mentioned by Bale (Scriptores edit. 1557 9, not in that of 1548) as a Latin scholar and antiquarian, who gave up literature to practise in the law courts, and who flourished in 1550. To this Pits adds that he was no common poet and… …   Wikipedia

  • teller — /ˈtɛlə / (say teluh) noun 1. someone or something that tells, relates, or communicates; a narrator. 2. someone employed in a bank to receive or pay out money over the counter. 3. someone who tells, counts, or enumerates, as one appointed to count …  

  • Teller — n. 1 a person employed to receive and pay out money in a bank etc. 2 a person who counts (votes). 3 a person who tells esp. stories (a teller of tales). Derivatives: tellership n …   Useful english dictionary

  • teller — n. 1 a person employed to receive and pay out money in a bank etc. 2 a person who counts (votes). 3 a person who tells esp. stories (a teller of tales). Derivatives: tellership n …   Useful english dictionary

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