Definition of Comradeships

1. Noun. (plural of comradeship) ¹

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Definition of Comradeships

1. comradeship [n] - See also: comradeship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Comradeships

computor
computors
computronium
computus
compy
comrade
comrade in arms
comradeless
comradeliness
comradelinesses
comradely
comraderies
comradery
comrades
comradeship
comradeships (current term)
comrogue
comrogues
coms
comsat
comsats
comstockery
comsymp
comsymps
comte de Saxe
comtes
comtrace
comtraces
comultiplication
comultiplications

Literary usage of Comradeships

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of the American People by Woodrow Wilson (1902)
"... one group or the other did not at once recognize their new comradeships in ... as the permanent comradeships of principle or feel at first the bonds of ..."

2. Outlines and Summaries: A Handbook for the Analysis of Expository Essays by Norman Foerster (1915)
"They have got manliness, certainly, esprit de corps, the training of generous comradeships, a notable development of their social faculties and of their ..."

3. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1919)
"The common cause of freedom and enlightenment has created new comradeships and a new perception of what it is wise and necessary for great nations to do to ..."

4. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... as the most Saxon of nineteenth-century English poets has it — his comradeships incessantly broken, and only the Weird constant in its inconstancy. ..."

5. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1906)
"... and genial adult comradeships with children. Its one hundred and fifty pages are full of suggestion and inspiration and guidance. ..."

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