/ˈʤʌstəsʃɪp/ – Noun
Definition: 1. danh hiệu thẩm phán;
2. chức thẩm phán;
3. nhiệm kỳ thẩm phán.
A more thorough explanation: A justiceship refers to the position or office of a justice, typically a judge or magistrate, who is responsible for presiding over legal proceedings and making decisions based on the law.
Example: The appointment to the justiceship was a great honor for the experienced attorney.