fellowship
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fellowship englanniksi
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Company, companions; a group of people or things following another.
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear Q1)But then the mind much ſufferance doth or'e ſcip, When griefe hath mates,and bearing fellowſhip : How light and portable my paine ſeemes now, When that which makes me bend, makes the King bow, He childed as I fathered,''Tom'' away, Marke the high noyſes and thy ſelfe bewray,(..)
A feeling of friendship, relatedness or connection between people.
(ux) (2 Corinthians 13:14, (w))
(RQ:Nashe Lenten Stuffe)
A merit-based scholarship.
(quote-journal)
A temporary position at an academic institution with limited teaching duties and ample time for research.
(syn)
A period of supervised, sub-specialty medical training in the United States and Canada that a physician may undertake after completing a specialty training program or residency.
The proportional division of profit and loss among partners.
To admit to fellowship, enter into fellowship with; to make feel welcome by showing friendship or building a cordial relationship. (non-gloss)
(circa), Sidney John Hervon Herrtage (editor), ''The early English versions of the Gesta Romanorum'', first edition (1879), anthology, published for The Early English Text Society by N. Trübner & Co., translation of ''(w)'' by anon., xxxiv. 135, (Harl. MS. c.1440), page 135:
- Then pes seynge hir sistris alle in acorde...she turnid ayene; For whenne contencions & styf wer' cessid, then pes was felashipid among hem.
- : Then Peace saw her sisters all in accord...she turned again; for when contentions and strife were ceased, then Peace was fellowshipped among them.
To join in fellowship; to associate with.
(circa), (w) quoting (w) (translator), ''(w)'', fifth edition (1989), quoted in ''Middle English Dictionary'', translation of ''Meditationes Vitae Christi'' by (w), (Gibbs MS. c.1400), page 463:
- Oure lorde Jesu came in manere of a pilgrym and felauschipped felischippede with hem.
- : Our lord Jesus came in the manner of a pilgrim and fellowshipped with them.