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playfellow|ˈpleɪˌfɛləʊ| [f. play n. + fellow.] A companion in play or amusement: usually said of children or young people.
1513More Rich. III (1883) 36, I pray God send them both better playfelowes than hym. 1590Shakes. Mids. N. i. i. 220. 1633 Heywood Eng. Trav. i. Wks. 1874 IV. 10 My wife and you, in youth were play-fellowes. 1790Cowper Lett. 27 Feb., Mrs. Hewitt..was my playfellow at Berkhamstead. 1838Dickens Nich. Nick. i, At times, a recollection of his old playfellow broke upon him through the haze in which he lived. |