单词 | comrade-in-arms |
释义 | > as lemmascomrade-in-arms a. originally. One who shares the same room, a chamber-fellow, ‘chum’; esp. among soldiers, a tent-fellow, fellow-soldier (also comrade-in-arms); hence gen., an associate in friendship, occupation, fortunes, etc., a close companion, mate, fellow. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > [noun] yferec870 brothereOE ymonec950 headlingOE ferec975 fellowOE friendOE eveningOE evenlinglOE even-nexta1225 compeerc1275 monec1300 companiona1325 partnerc1330 peerc1330 neighbour?c1335 falec1380 matec1380 makec1385 companya1425 sociatec1430 marrow1440 partyc1443 customera1450 conferec1450 pareil?c1450 comparcionerc1475 resortc1475 socius1480 copartner?1504 billy?a1513 accomplice1550 panion1553 consorterc1556 compartner1564 co-mate1576 copemate1577 competitor1579 consociate1579 coach-companion1589 comrade1591 consort1592 callant1597 comrado1598 associate1601 coach-fellow1602 rival1604 social1604 concomitanta1639 concerner1639 consociator1646 compane1647 societary1652 bor1677 socius1678 interessora1687 companioness1691 rendezvouser1742 connection1780 frater1786 matey1794 pardner1795 left bower1829 running mate1867 stable companion1868 pard1872 buddy1895 maat1900 bro1922 stable-mate1941 bredda1969 Ndugu1973 the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [noun] > friend > close associate or companion farrowa700 fellowa1225 playferec1225 companiona1325 matec1380 gossea1549 comrade1591 comrado1598 netop1643 butty1791 left bower1829 sidekick1893 side-kicker1894 cobber1895 bredda1969 bredren1980 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > temporary inhabitant > [noun] > in another's house > lodger > room-mate chamber-fellow1535 comrade1591 comrado1598 chamber-mate1612 roommate1789 bunkie1858 suitemate1893 roomie1911 society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > [noun] > fellow-soldier gadlingOE sword-brotherc1275 companionc1325 companion-in-arms1525 fellow soldier1526 commilitant1577 camarada1598 fore-fellows1598 commilitoa1614 brother in arms1632 comrade-in-arms1848 α. β. 1593 Tell-Trothes New-yeares Gift (1876) 17 Touching their commorades.1599 J. Minsheu Percyvall's Dict. Spanish & Eng. at Camaráda A comerade or cabbin-mate souldier.a1612 J. Harington Let. in Nugæ Antiquæ (1769) I. 33 I was comerade to the Earl of Kildare, and slept both on one pillow.1702 W. J. tr. C. de Bruyn Voy. Levant iii. 9 This daunted my Comerades.1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 53 Reflecting upon all my Comerades that were drown'd.γ. 1598 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1 iv. i. 96 The..madcap prince of Wales, And his Cumrades that daft the world aside. View more context for this quotation1601 J. Weever Mirror of Martyrs sig. Avj No meane Cumrades, no base associates.1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear vii. 367 To be a Comrade with the Woolfe and owle. View more context for this quotation1626 J. Smith Accidence Young Sea-men 7 Care would be had, that there be not two Comorados [1627 Sea Gram. Comrades] vpon one watch, because they may haue the more roome in their Cabonns to rest.1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 1162 The Slaves and Asses thy comrades . View more context for this quotation1678–96 E. Phillips New World of Words Comrade, the same as Camerade [omitted from 1706 and Kersey].1697 W. Dampier New Voy. around World xii. 328 A Comrade is a familiar Male-friend.1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Iliad in Iliad & Odyssey I. iv. 133 His comrades bold Screening him close with shields.1815 W. Scott Lord of Isles v. xiv. 192 His comrade's face each warrior saw.1848 W. K. Kelly tr. L. Blanc Hist. Ten Years II. 293 The place of his old comrade in arms.1591 W. Garrard & R. Hitchcock Arte of Warre 13 A Souldier in Campe must make choise of two or three or more Camerades. 1592 R. Greene Quip for Vpstart Courtier sig. Hv His Camerard that bare him company was a iollie light timberd Iacke a Napes. 1636 R. James Iter Lancastrense (Chetham Soc.) 76 (margin) With such camarades..all our auncient wars were fought. 1645 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ ii. xii. 15 I have now made choice to go over Camerade to a very worthy Gentleman Baron Althams son. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Camerade, a tent, chamber, or cabin-fellow. 1672 O. Walker Of Educ. i. v. 36 Young Men..when amongst their Camerades. 1682 N. O. tr. N. Boileau-Despréaux Lutrin iii. 24 Night curst her Eyes to see the Camrades march. 1708 J. Kersey Dict. Anglo-Britannicum Camarade or Comrade, a Companion, or Chamber-fellow; an intimate Friend. 1725 N. Bailey tr. Erasmus All Familiar Colloquies 230 To see my old dear Camarades. < as lemmas |
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