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{{g}}Where does one start? Well, not with Google’s definition, which fluffs it entirely.<ref>{{google2|define|ownership}}.</ref> “[[Ownership]]”, it says, is “the act, state, or right of [[possession|possessing]] something”. Well, only in the limited sense of the word “possession” — the sense in which it means ownership. So that’s a tautological definition. For it is quite possible to possess something one does not own: if I borrow your tennis racquet, I possess it, but you own it. I can possess your tennis racquet without it being my [[possession]], though — that is the limited sense, meaning [[ownership]].
{{g}}Where does one start? Well, not with Google’s definition, which fluffs it entirely.<ref>{{google2|define|ownership}}.</ref> “[[Ownership]]”, it says, is “the act, state, or right of [[possession|possessing]] something”. Well, only in the limited sense of the word “possession” — the sense in which it means ownership. So that’s a tautological definition. For it is quite possible to possess something one does not own: if I borrow your tennis racquet, I possess it, but you own it. I can possess your [[tennis]] racquet without it being my [[possession]], though — that is the limited sense, meaning [[ownership]].


Merriam-Webster is [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ownership not much better]. “Ownership” is “the state, relation, or fact of being an [[owner]].” We thank you for writing in.<ref>In fairness, the definition of [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/owner owner] is a lot better: “a person who owns something; one who has the [[legal title|legal or rightful title]] to something; one to whom [[property]] belongs.”</ref>
Merriam-Webster is [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ownership not much better]. “Ownership” is “the state, relation, or fact of being an [[owner]].” We thank you for writing in.<ref>In fairness, the definition of [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/owner owner] is a lot better: “a person who owns something; one who has the [[legal title|legal or rightful title]] to something; one to whom [[property]] belongs.”</ref>