Guildship

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɪɫdˈʃɪp/

Guildship (noun)

  1. The position or role of leading a guild, especially in a medieval craft or trade group.
  2. The authority and responsibilities held by a guild’s leaders within a trade or craft organization.

Examples

  • The guildship guides members through rules and shared goals.
  • A guildship listens to concerns and settles disputes fairly.