Definition of Fellowman

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of fellow man) ¹

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Definition of Fellowman

1. [n FELLOWMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fellowman

fellow feeling
fellow man
fellow me lad
fellow me lads
fellow men
fellow traveler
fellow traveller
fellow travellers
fellow worker
fellowed
fellowfeel
fellowing
fellowless
fellowlike
fellowly
fellowman (current term)
fellowmen
fellowred
fellows
fellowship
fellowshiped
fellowshiping
fellowshipped
fellowshipping
fellowships
fellowships and scholarships
fells
felltare
fellwalker
fellwalkers

Literary usage of Fellowman

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

1. Poems and War Letters by William James Leach, Dell Nelson Leach (1922)
"SELF, fellowman, GOD Lord of Life, give me the power And the grace to stand alone. Even in the crowd, may I keep Conscience ever on the throne. ..."

2. Sunday Lecturesby Joseph Krauskopf, Henry Berkowitz, Joseph Leonard Levy by Joseph Krauskopf, Henry Berkowitz, Joseph Leonard Levy (1891)
"and loved his fellowman so truly; never has Superstition pervaded religion so little and Reason so much; never has creed been so thoroughly permeated with ..."

3. The Ethics of the Hebrew Scriptures ...: Arranged for Sabbath-schools and Homes by Isaac S. Moses, Adolph Moses (1892)
"He that lifts up his hand against his fellowman, is a wicked man. He who puts his fellowman to shame in public, commits a sin as grievous as murder. 8. ..."

4. The Law of Financial Success by Edward E. Beals (1907)
"It is much better to maintain the thought of good-will, fellowship, and confidence towards one's fellowman, weighing all things impartially from an ..."

5. Official Report of the Thirteenth Universal Peace Congress: Held at Boston (1904)
"But the other mind is the mind of goodness, of brotherly feeling; and this mind, everywhere you meet your fellowman, says : What can I do for this man, ..."

6. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1920)
"As justice is the ideal goal, so love of the fellowman is the motive that should urge ... We want justice for our fellowman, because we sympathize with him. ..."

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