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companionage|kəmˈpænjənɪdʒ| [f. companion n.1 + -age. Cf. F. compagnonnage.] 1. Companionship. rare.
1886Burton Arab. Nts. (abr. ed.) I. 135 We sat conversing and carousing in companionage. 2. The body of (Knight) Companions; a list or account of these. (After peerage, etc.)
1883Academy 17 Mar. 185/1 The last section of the work [‘Debrett’], styled ‘Companionage’. 1884Bookseller 5 Apr. 356/2 ‘Debrett’ is not only a Peerage, it is a Baronetage, a Knightage, and a Companionage. |