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单词 togetherness
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togethernessn.

Etymology: < together adv. + -ness suffix.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: toˈgetherness.
1. The state or condition of being together or being united; union, association.
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society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [noun]
ymonec888
i-mennessec1050
meanc1175
ferredc1200
fellowshipa1225
fellowredc1230
sameningc1230
companyc1275
monec1300
conversationc1340
meanness1340
affinity?c1400
companyingc1443
compernagea1500
frequentation?1520
society1529
convoying1543
companionship1548
companyship1548
combining1552
haunt1552
community1570
unition1584
consociation1593
companionry1595
sodality1602
conversinga1610
converse1610
consorting1611
consociety1624
consociating1625
togetherness1656
association1659
consortiona1682
sociality1758
mixture1764
junction1783
consortation1796
conversancy1798
mingling1819
companionage1838
boon companionship1844
mateship1849
society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > [noun]
onehead1340
alliance?a1400
union?a1425
union?1435
allya1445
alliage1450
allyc1450
association1535
sociation1579
combination1593
confederacy1594
adhesion1614
coalescency1645
togetherness1656
compendance1658
junction1783
affiliation1791
confederateship1837
allyship1849
solidification1891
togetherhood1896
we-ness1920
us-ness1927
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > [noun]
conjunctionc1374
jointurec1374
juncture1589
conjugation1605
syntax1615
injunction1643
colligation1651
togetherness1656
conjuncture1665
junction1711
symphysy1712
conjointment1814
jointedness1881
symphysis1891
knit1892
1656 tr. T. White Peripateticall Inst. 302 This togetherness must not be referr'd to the time but to the way of knowledge.
1892 Monist 2 218 Even if the link is a feeling it cannot be less than a feeling of the togetherness of two other feelings.
1909 F. L. Barclay Rosary xv. 156 Having been apart for a little while seemed to make this curious feeling of ‘togetherness’ deeper and sweeter than ever.
1912 Mind XXI. 2 The togetherness or compresence of the perceiving and the table is the perception of the table.
1920 A. S. Pringle-Pattison Idea of God 354 Our primitive and basal experience of time is thus characterized by a togetherness of parts or elements.
1953 E. L. Mascall Corpus Christi iii. 57 Assuming that the corporateness of the liturgy is produced by a merely geographical togetherness of the worshippers.
1966 J. Porter Sour Cream ix. 123 ‘I thought I'd take Katia out somewhere.’ ‘How about making up a foursome?’ This blasted Russian passion for togetherness!
1971 Sci. Amer. May 105/3 Bullheads often form a dense community, composed of hundreds of individuals, that is based not on a hierarchy or a collection of territories but on close togetherness, with the members swimming freely and peacefully throughout the pond.
2. The fact of getting on well together or being well suited to one another; a sense of belonging together, fellowship.
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the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [noun] > fact of getting on well together
togetherness1930
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [noun] > specific quality
insolubility1620
indissolubleness1656
indissolvability1667
companionability1787
daily breadliness1863
togetherness1930
1930 D. H. Lawrence A Propos Lady Chatterley's Lover 58 Class-hate and class-consciousness are only a sign that the old togetherness, the old blood-warmth has collapsed.
1930 Times Lit. Suppl. 13 Nov. 925/3 Characters..must also be real in relation to each other... The personages of Tourneur have this togetherness.
1941 W. H. Auden New Year Let. 34 O cruel intellect that chills His natural warmth until it kills The roots of all togetherness!
1952 C. Bardsley Bishop's Move vi. 74 I wish I saw more of this ‘togetherness’ in church congregations.
1963 Economist 9 Mar. 876/2 The new togetherness [in the Ministry of Defence] is unlikely to mean that..controversies..will disappear.
1972 M. Williams Inside Number 10 xiv. 352 So there we had social class divisions within the organization itself, so one can imagine how much ‘togetherness’ that encouraged.
1981 G. Clare Last Waltz in Vienna ii. 126 What mattered to me was the ideal of scouting, one for all and all for one, the togetherness in a good and just cause.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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