Definition of Fellowshipping

1. Verb. (present participle of fellowship) ¹

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Definition of Fellowshipping

1. fellowship [v] - See also: fellowship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fellowshipping

fellow worker
fellowed
fellowfeel
fellowing
fellowless
fellowlike
fellowly
fellowman
fellowmen
fellowred
fellows
fellowship
fellowshiped
fellowshiping
fellowshipped
fellowshipping
fellowships
fellowships and scholarships
fells
felltare
fellwalker
fellwalkers
fellwalking
felly
felo-de-se
felo de se
felodipine
felon
felonies
felonious

Literary usage of Fellowshipping

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue by Toronto Mechanics' Institute Library (1914)
"One has not gone £ar before he discovers that he is fellowshipping with a great spirit, a roan with a heart big enough to take in everybody—none too humble, ..."

2. Brook Farm: Its Members, Scholars, and Visitors by Lindsay Swift (1900)
"... there was a considerable number of women really capable of fellowshipping with men in a serious endeavor lying well outside of domestic relations. ..."

3. Bibliotheca Sacra by Dallas Theological Seminary (1894)
"... avoid fellowshipping other churches assisted from the same treasury, but of another race, the missionary administration supporting these schools and ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1840)
"Nor does the same author overlook the advantage '' of hearing, in conferring with men excellent in every profession, in fellowshipping with divers natures ..."

5. Our New West: Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the by Samuel Bowles (1869)
"... it yet falls behind its neighbor on the other side, the South Park, which is thirty miles wide and sixty long, and, fellowshipping with the North Park, ..."

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