different between compane vs companie
compane
English
Etymology
From Old French compaignier.
Verb
compane (third-person singular simple present companes, present participle companing, simple past and past participle companed)
- (obsolete) To associate with.
Anagrams
- Compean, copeman
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- what company is worth the most
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companie
English
Noun
companie (plural companies)
- Obsolete spelling of company
Anagrams
- Campione
Middle English
Noun
companie
- Alternative form of companye
Old French
Noun
companie f (oblique plural companies, nominative singular companie, nominative plural companies)
- company; accompaniment; entourage
Romanian
Etymology
From French compagnie.
Noun
companie f (plural companii)
- company
Declension
companie From the web:
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- what companies does george soros own
- what companies accept dogecoin
- what companies does coca cola own
- what companies does elon musk own
- what companies test on animals
- what companies does volkswagen own
- what companies are in the s&p 500
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