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"Section F, G and H"

Shak.


The goodliest fellowship of famous knights,

Whereof this world holds record.
Tennyson.


4. Those associated with one, as in a family,
or a society; a company.


The sorrow of Noah with his
fellowship.
Chaucer.


With that a joyous fellowship issued

Of minstrels.
Spenser.


5. (Eng. & Amer. Universities) A
foundation for the maintenance, on certain conditions, of a scholar
called a fellow, who usually resides at the university.


6. (Arith.) The rule for dividing
profit and loss among partners; -- called also partnership, company,
and distributive proportion.


Good fellowship, companionableness; the
spirit and disposition befitting comrades.


There's neither honesty, manhood, nor good
fellowship in thee.
Shak.



Fel"low*ship (?), v. t. [imp. &
p. p.
Fellowshiped (&?;); p.


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