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friendship
English
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Etymology
From Middle English frendshipe, from Old English fr?onds?ipe, from Proto-West Germanic *friundskapi. Equivalent to friend +? -ship.
Pronunciation
- enPR: fr?nd'sh?p, IPA(key): /?f??nd??p/
Noun
friendship (countable and uncountable, plural friendships)
- (uncountable) The condition of being friends.
- (countable) A friendly relationship, or a relationship as friends.
- (uncountable) Good will.
Synonyms
- (friendly relationship): entente cordiale
Antonyms
- enemyship
- foeship
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- friending
- mateship
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foeship
English
Etymology
From Middle English foschip, equivalent to foe +? -ship.
Noun
foeship (uncountable)
- Condition of possessing any enemies.
- 1914, George Laurence Gomme, London, CHAPTER VI, The Institution Of The City, page 155:
- Foeship was still the note, not friendship, and in order to gain the key not only to the origin of gilds, but to their operations and their development, this must be kept in mind.
- 1914, George Laurence Gomme, London, CHAPTER VI, The Institution Of The City, page 155:
- enmity
Antonyms
- friendship
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- what does foreship mean
- what is foreship meaning
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