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Definition of Companionships
1. companionship [n] - See also: companionship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Companionships
Literary usage of Companionships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The White Man in Nigeria by George Douglas Hazzledine (1904)
"... quarters—Lack of equipment—Servants—The new world, and its contrasts—New
duties—Lokoja and its companionships— The province, and its labours—The work, ..."
2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1845)
"an error in the outset of their enterprize, we shall now set forth, in terrorem,
seven evils of these companionships. ..."
3. Typographia: an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the Art of by Thomas Curson Hansard (1825)
"... making Margin —Tables of Signatures and Folios—Locking-up—Proofs—Expedition
work — companionships. PRINTERS divide a fount of letter into two classes. ..."
4. Home: a book for the family by William King Tweedie (1857)
"companionships FOR HOME. ... Who does not remember how his own life has been
influenced by his companionships in opening manhood, as well as early years ? ..."
5. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"... Objective which Delights and Enslaves Them, in their companionships and
Occupations.—Their Former Selves, Faces, Limbs, Thoughts, Motions, ..."