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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024fel•low•ship /ˈfɛloʊˌʃɪp/USA pronunciation n. - friendly relationship;
companionship; friendliness:[uncountable]fellowship among old friends. - an association or society:[countable]a member of the youth fellowship.
- Education the position of, or the money given to, a fellow of a college or university:[countable]a small fellowship for expenses and some tuition.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024fel•low•ship (fel′ō ship′),USA pronunciation n., v., -shipped or -shiped, -ship•ping or -ship•ing. n. - the condition or relation of being a fellow:the fellowship of humankind.
- friendly relationship;
companionship:the fellowship of father and son. - community of interest, feeling, etc.
- communion, as between members of the same church.
- friendliness.
- an association of persons having similar tastes, interests, etc.
- a company, guild, or corporation.
- Education
- the body of fellows in a college or university.
- Educationthe position or emoluments of a fellow of a college or university, or the sum of money he or she receives.
- a foundation for the maintenance of a fellow in a college or university.
v.t. - to admit to fellowship, esp. religious fellowship.
v.i. - to join in fellowship, esp. religious fellowship.
- Middle English felaweshipe. See fellow, -ship 1150–1200
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged comradeship, camaraderie, friendship, society, intimacy.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: fellowship /ˈfɛləʊˌʃɪp/ n - the state of sharing mutual interests, experiences, activities, etc
- a society of people sharing mutual interests, experiences, activities, etc; club
- companionship; friendship
- the state or relationship of being a fellow
- a financed research post providing study facilities, privileges, etc, often in return for teaching services
- an honorary title carrying certain privileges awarded to a postgraduate student
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