单词 | fellow countrymen |
释义 | fellow /felˈō/noun (also (informal) fellˈa, fellˈah or fellˈer)
Denoting one's peer or equal in a specified way ORIGIN: ME felawe, from ON fēlagi, a partner in goods, from fē (OE feoh; Ger Vieh) cattle or property, and root lag- a laying together, a law. Cf fee, law, lay fellˈowly adjective (Shakespeare) Companionable fellˈowship noun
fellow citizen noun A person belonging to the same city as oneself or another fellow-commˈoner noun At Cambridge and elsewhere, one of a privileged class of undergraduates, dining at the fellows' table fellow countryman noun A person from the same country as oneself or another fellow creature noun A creature like oneself or another fellow feeling noun
fellow heir noun A joint heir fellow man noun A human being like oneself or another fellow member noun A member of the same organization, etc fellow servant noun A servant who has the same master or mistress as oneself or another fellow townsman noun A dweller in the same town fellow traveller noun
good fellowship Companionableness the right hand of fellowship The right hand given in welcome, esp by one minister or elder to another at an ordination in some churches |
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