Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To be a companion to; accompany.
- To make equal; put on the same level.
- noun One who accompanies or associates with another, either habitually or casually; one who shares the lot of another; a mate; a comrade.
- noun A fellow; a worthless person.
- noun One who holds the lowest rank in an English honorary order: as, a companion of the Bath (abbreviated C. B.), St. Michael and St. George, etc.
- To associate or keep company: used with with: as, to
companion with vagabonds. - noun Nautical: The framing and sash-lights on the quarter-deck or round-house, through which light passes to the cabins and deck below.
- noun A raised hatch or cover to the cabin-stair of a merchant vessel.
- A simplified spelling of
companion .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb rare To be a companion to; to attend on; to accompany.
- transitive verb obsolete To qualify as a companion; to make equal.
- noun One who accompanies or is in company with another for a longer or shorter period, either from choice or casually; one who is much in the company of, or is associated with, another or others; an associate; a comrade; a consort; a partner.
- noun A knight of the lowest rank in certain orders.
- noun obsolete A fellow; -- in contempt.
- noun A skylight on an upper deck with frames and sashes of various shapes, to admit light to a cabin or lower deck.
- noun A wooden hood or penthouse covering the companion way; a companion hatch.
- noun (Naut.) a wooden porch over the entrance or staircase of the cabin.
- noun (Naut.) the ladder by which officers ascend to, or descend from, the quarter-deck.
- noun (Naut.) a staircase leading to the cabin.
- noun in certain honorary orders, the members of the lowest grades as distinguished from knights commanders, knights grand cross, and the like.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
friend ,acquaintance , orpartner ; someone with whom one spendstime or keepscompany - noun dated A person
employed toaccompany ortravel with another. - noun nautical The
framework on thequarterdeck of asailing ship through whichdaylight entered thecabins below. - noun nautical The
covering of ahatchway on an upper deck which leads to thecompanionway ; thestairs themselves. - noun topology A
knot in whoseneighborhood another, specified knot meets everymeridian disk . - noun figuratively A thing or phenomenon that is closely associated with another thing, phenomenon, or person.
- noun astronomy A celestial object that is associated with another.
- verb obsolete To be a companion to; to attend on; to
accompany . - verb obsolete To qualify as a companion; to make
equal .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun one paid to accompany or assist or live with another
- verb be a companion to somebody
- noun a traveler who accompanies you
- noun a friend who is frequently in the company of another
Etymologies
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Examples
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II. i.29 (189,4) every companion] The use of _companion_ was the same as of _fellow_ now.
Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies Samuel Johnson 1746
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The word companion means someone who walks with us in the same direction; it denotes someone with whom we can relate and with whom we can begin to build trust.
The Power of A Positive Mom Karol Ladd 2001
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You know, the word companion comes from the Latin root for bread ...
CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Andrew Weil Discusses `Eating Well' - April 5, 2000 2000
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In the Klondike, as Tom Vincent found out, such a companion is absolutely essential.
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The only other living thing he has as a companion is a cockroach (which does play on some long-ago statements that such insects would be the last survivors of a world catastrophe).
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The only other living thing he has as a companion is a cockroach (which does play on some long-ago statements that such insects would be the last survivors of a world catastrophe).
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He's talking - it's gotta be Williams Syndrome - and his companion is absently nodding.
Green Tea Dave Hingsburger 2006
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He's talking - it's gotta be Williams Syndrome - and his companion is absently nodding.
Archive 2006-10-01 Dave Hingsburger 2006
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These online additions can take the place of what you call a companion book, which I can tell you, the publisher would never go for.
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Klondike, as Tom Vincent found out, such a companion is absolutely essential.
To Build A Fire 1902
elfflame commented on the word companion
Inara Sera: I have to say, this is the first time we've had a preacher on board.
Book: Well, I wasn't expecting to see a state official either. Ambassador. shakes her hand as Mal laughs. I'm missing something funny.
Kaylee: Not so funny.
Inara: Ambassador is Mal's way of—
Mal: She's a whore, Shep.
Kaylee: The term is companion.
- "Serenity," the first episode of Firefly
December 18, 2007
hernesheir commented on the word companion
Railway telegraphers' shorthand for the phrase "Minimum weight _____ pounds each". --US Railway Association, Standard Cipher Code, 1906. Yours is a little on the heavy side, by the way.
January 21, 2013