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companying
Variant of company
company
definition
com·pany (kum′pə nē)
noun pl. companies -·nies
- companionship; society to enjoy another's company
- a group of people; specif.,
- a group gathered for social purposes
- a group associated for some purpose, as to form a commercial or industrial firm a theatrical company, a manufacturing company
- a trade guild in the Middle Ages
- the partners whose names are not given in the title of a firm John Smith and Company
- a guest or guests; visitor or visitors
- a habitual associate or associates people are judged by the company they keep
- Mil. a body of troops; specif., the lowest administrative unit, as of infantry, normally composed of two or more platoons and a headquarters
- all of a ship's personnel, including the officersin full ship's company
Etymology: ME & OFr compaignie < VL compania, lit., group sharing bread: see companion
transitive verb companied -·nied, companying -·ny·ing
Archaic to accompany
intransitive verb
Archaic to associate (with)
company Idioms
keep company
- to associate (with)
- to go together; associate habitually: said esp. of a couple intending to marry
keep (a person) company
to stay with (a person) so as to provide companionship
part company
- to stop associating (with)
- to separate and go in different directions
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