laymanship
English
Etymology
From
layman
+
-ship
.
Noun
laymanship
(
uncountable
)
The condition of being a
layman
.
1979
, R.M. Martin,
Pragmatics, Truth, and Language
[1]
:
Naive methods and resolute
laymanship
go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry.