However, there are some examples where "-ship" appears in verbs, but it's more of a playful or informal usage:
* "To friendship": This could be used in a sentence like "We'll friendship together all weekend!" It emphasizes the act of being friends.
* "To leadership": This could be used in a sentence like "She leadership the team to victory." Again, it highlights the act of leading.
These are not standard verbs and might be considered slang or informal.
What else can we explore?
* Other suffixes: Perhaps you're interested in verbs with other suffixes, like "-ize" or "-ify"?
* Verbs related to nouns with "-ship": We could look at verbs related to the concepts these nouns represent, for example:
* "Friendship": "To befriend," "to bond"
* "Leadership": "To guide," "to direct," "to empower"
* "Ownership": "To possess," "to control," "to manage"
Tell me more about what you're interested in, and we can explore some more options!