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"Section F, G and H"


Fel"low*like` (?), a. Like a
companion; companionable; on equal terms; sympathetic.
[Obs.]
Udall.


Fel"low*ly, a. Fellowlike.
[Obs.] Shak.


Fel"low*ship (?), n. [Fellow + -ship.]
1. The state or relation of being or
associate.


2. Companionship of persons on equal and
friendly terms; frequent and familiar intercourse.


In a great town, friends are scattered, so that there
is not that fellowship which is in less
neighborhods.
Bacon.


Men are made for society and mutual
fellowship.
Calamy.


3. A state of being together; companionship;
partnership; association; hence, confederation; joint
interest.


The great contention of the sea and skies

Parted our fellowship.
Shak.


Fellowship in pain divides not
smart
. Milton.


Fellowship in woe doth woe
assuage
.


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