单词 | friending |
释义 | friendingn. The action of befriending someone or favouring one's friends; friendliness; friendship. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [noun] friendshipOE friendliheada1393 fellowshipa1400 friendsomenessa1400 study?c1400 friendlinessc1475 stomach1476 friendlihood1481 towardliness1566 friending1596 amicability1643 amicableness1646 amicality1836 palliness1904 mateyness1915 matehood1924 palsy-walsiness1942 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1895) II. 154 For the concord and freindeng of sum than at contentione. 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. v. 185 T'expresse his loue and frending to you. View more context for this quotation 1642 Compl. Ho. Com. 10 There is notable friending there in causes. 1856 W. W. Lloyd in S. W. Singer Dramatic Wks. Shakespeare IV. 140 Here it was Ulysses visited Autolycus, his maternal grandfather, who, rich in wiles by the friending of Hermes, made all men who were concerned with him remember him unpleasantly. 1888 H. G. Cone in Cent. Mag. Nov. 96 Long the boy with knit brows wondered o'er that friending of the foeman. 1908 E. Terry Story of my Life 330 I knew perfectly well that the great show of honor and ‘friending’ was not for me alone. 1914 P. C. MacFarlane Those who have come Back vi. 180 His own soul is automatically strengthened because his weakness must be made strength for the friending of another. 1995 C. McNab in B. Grier & C. Cassidy First Time Ever 14 Monday I began what I called, in self-mockery, the friending of Dawn. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1596 |
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