Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Dwelling in the same tent; living as comrades; hence, intimate; familiar.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Living or messing together; familiar; in companionship.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective obsolete Living in the same tent.
  • adjective rare Living in close proximity; intimate, familiar.

Etymologies

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From Latin contubernālis, from contubernium ("companionship in a tent"), from con- + taberna ("a hut, shed, tent"). More at tavern.

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  • "'Another misery of human life,' remarked Stephen to the morning darkness, 'is having a contubernal that snores like ten.'

    "'I was not snoring,' said Jack. 'I was wide awake. What is a contubernal?'

    "'You are a contubernal.'

    "'And you are another.'"

    --Patrick O'Brian, The Nutmeg of Consolation, 36

    A fantastic 25-cent-word for roommate.

    March 6, 2008

  • (adj): living or messing together; familiar; in companionship. From L. contubernalis meaning "fantastic 25-cent word for tent companion"

    Humble folk ben Christes friends: they ben contubernial with the Lord, thy King. -- Chaucer.

    December 31, 2008

  • A former contubernal companion used to call me "The Word Bird".

    December 31, 2008