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† ˈfellowred Obs. Forms: 3 felau-, feolau-, south. velau-, veolaured(d)en, 3–4 felau-, felared(e, 4 south. velaȝrede, 4–5 felawrede, -dyn, 5 felow(e)red(d)e. [f. fellow + OE. -rǽden condition: see -red.] 1. The condition or state of being fellows or companions; companionship, company, fellowship, society. to bear (a person) fellowred: to bear him company.
a1225Ancr. R. 106 Uorto beren him ueolauredden [v.r. feorreden]. c1250Old Kent. Serm. in O.E. Misc. (1872) 31 Se [lepre] liest þe felarede of oþer men. 1340Ayenb. 16 Prede brek uerst uelaȝrede and ordre. b. for fellowred: for comradeship's sake.
a1300Cursor M. 20380 (Cott.) Qui wepes tu sua..For felaured now sai þou me. 1340Ayenb. 38 Þe þyeues be uelaȝrede byeþ þo þet parteþ of þe þyefþe oþer uor uelaȝrede oþer by yefþe oþer be begginge. 2. Intercourse, esp. spiritual; = communion 2 b.
a1300Cursor M. 27975 (Cott.) Þoru þis gilt es þat felaureden spilt þat tuix crist and vs suld be. 1340Ayenb. 14 ‘Þe mennesse of halȝen’ þet is to zigge þe uelaȝrede of alle þe halȝen. a1400Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS. (1867) 3 That es comonynge and felawrede of all cristene. 3. Sexual intercourse.
c1250Old Kent. Serm. in O.E. Misc. (1872) 31 Wyman deseiurd fram mannes felarede. 13..MS. Harl. 1701. 11 (Halliw.) But thou dedyst no foly dede, That ys fleshly felaurede. 1340Ayenb. 9 Þou ne sselt naȝt wylni uelaȝrede ulesslich wyþ oþre manne wyf. 4. A company of fellows or comrades.
c1326Coer de L. 3137 Blythe was the Crystene felawrede, Off Kyng Richard. 1340Ayenb. 16 He vil uram heuene and becom dyeuel, and he and al his uelaȝrede. c1430Syr Gener. (Roxb.) 3586 He had a grete felowrede. c1430Hymns Virg. (1867) 121 Seynt peter, noþer his felow-redde, Dar nott speke a word. |