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单词 fellowlike
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fellowlikeadj.adv.

Forms: see fellow n. and -like suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fellow n., -like suffix.
Etymology: < fellow n. + -like suffix. Compare earlier fellowly adj. and (with use as adverb) fellowly adv.
Obsolete.
A. adj.
1. Companionable, sociable; sympathetic.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > [adjective] > having tendency to
fellowlyc1425
fellowlikec1454
sociable1511
gregarious1789
aggregative1837
affiliative1861
the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > social intercourse or companionship > [adjective] > sociable
companablea1387
familiarc1425
fellowlyc1425
companiable1440
fellowable1440
fellowlikec1454
accompanable1548
sociable1573
companionable1593
associable1611
conversablea1684
social1698
easy1714
gregarious1789
aggregative1837
company keeping1839
folksy1852
oncoming1925
mixy1942
outgoing1950
c1454 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 8 (MED) Loue and good acqueyntaunce and felawlik comunycacioun..schulen rise and contynue bitwix clerkis and lay men.
1542 T. Becon Newes out of Heauen Prol. sig. B.vi A sporte, a good felowlike dalyaunce, a token of loue, & a touch of lusty youth.
1571 Dict. French & Eng. Cc.ivv/1 Qui reuient bien aux gents, & n'est point enuieux, a fellowlike man.
a1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhemists New Test. (1618) 79 Hee ioyned himselfe..in fellowship and fellowlike communion with him.
?1608 S. Lennard tr. P. Charron Of Wisdome i. xxxii. 98 We sigh..and with a fellow-like feeling pitie their miseries.
a1670 J. Hacket Scrinia Reserata (1693) i. 38 And [he] was as pleasant, and fellow-like in all those Discourses, as with his Huntsmen in the Field.
1860 Lady's Newspaper 7 Apr. 280/3 He was so free and fellow-like with us.
2. Like or characteristic of a companion, counterpart, or peer; alike, similar. Also: that is on an equal or equivalent level with (also to) another specified person; on the same or similar footing.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social class > [adjective] > co-equal or of the same measure or standing
eveneOE
evenmetec1175
egallc1374
coequala1475
equal1526
fellowlike1526
democratic1811
1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection ii. sig. Rii To..make hym equall or felowe lyke, with kynges.
a1533 Ld. Berners tr. Arthur of Brytayn (?1560) xxxv. sig. Giiv The Duke's great courser named assille..was suche that there was none lyke hym in al the world for he was named felawlyke to bucyfal the horse of Alexander the greate.
1596 Bp. W. Barlow tr. L. Lavater Three Christian Serm. i. 16 These two [sc. Pestilence and Famine] are such felowlike companions, that the Grecians distinguish them but by one letter.
1626 R. Bernard Rhemes against Rome xviii. 132 The rest of the Apostles were fellowlike with Peter, in Honour and Authoritie.
a1656 J. Ussher 18 Serm. (1660) 359 He who was fellow, and fellow-like with God.
1712 R. Theed Sacred Biogr. 205 The adhering Relation [sc. our Father] should command Dread and Reverence, stave off a Fellow-like Familiarity, and awe us into good Manners.
1907 T. Hardy Wessex Poems (new ed.) in Wessex Poems & Poems Past & Present (1908) 1 Change and chancefulness..Wrought us fellow-like [earlier edd. fellowly].
B. adv.
1. As befits a fellow, companion, or peer; companionably, sociably; familiarly.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > social intercourse or companionship > [adverb]
fellowlyc1225
fellowlike1546
sociably1573
1546 G. Joye Refut. Byshop Winchesters Derke Declar. f.cxxxi A prince..which hath promoted you out of the donghill to sit felowlike with lordes and dukes.
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1593) iii. sig. Kk6v He..fellow-like let his dominion slide.
1610 Bible (Douay) II. Ecclus. xiii. 14 Stay not to speake felowlike with him.
a1628 F. Greville Life of Sidney (1651) ii. 24 He so fellow-like encompassed with them.
1677 A. Littleton Linguæ Latinæ Dictionarium Classicum in Dictionarium Latino-Barbarum Socialiter, like fellows, fellow-like, or in way of society.
1863 Gentleman's Mag. Dec. 741 The dwellings were allotted them [sc. the lay vicars] in order that they might live nearer to God, and more fellow-like.
2. In the same manner as one's fellow, partner, or companion; in like manner, similarly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adverb]
ylikeeOE
alsoOE
with likec1175
swilk12..
in (also on and without preposition) like mannerc1330
in semblable case(s, in case(s semblable1390
item1398
in likec1400
semblably1420
in like wise1422
likelya1425
likewisec1443
alikewisec1450
ylikedealc1450
in like casea1459
ylikewise1460
otherwaysc1485
semblable1490
sic-like1513
like1529
seemably1535
likeways1551
agreeably1561
fellowlikea1569
alliably1593
likewisely1605
in specie1632
similarly1657
resemblingly1661
kindredly1765
evenwise1866
a1569 A. Kingsmill Conf. containing Conflict with Satan sig. Ciiii, in Most Excellent & Comfortable Treat. (1577) Hee is a..felowe captiue with Paul, and shall be felowelike ransomed with Paul.
1606 B. Barnes Foure Bks. Offices iv. 166 I..will be readie..to partake with you fellowlike in all perils, and in all..accidents, I will personally share fortunes with you.
1639 T. Cary tr. J. Puget de la Serre Mirrour which flatters Not iv. 197 Kings & Princes, abate your haughtines, your subjects march fellow-like with you to the Center of the grave.
3. Apparently: like a person of little worth; like a churl. Cf. fellow n. 6c. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social class > the common people > low rank or condition > low or vulgar person > [adverb]
fellowlike1635
porterly1659
vulgarly1831
1635 R. Sanderson Two Serm. S. Pauls Crosse & Grantham i. 55 Servants..that will worke hard..so long as their masters eye is upon them; but when his back is turned, can be content to goe on fayre and softly, and fellow-like.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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