Fellow ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Fellow ( noun )

  1. A man or boy.
  2. A person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another.
  3. A member of a learned society.

Origin:

From old english 'feolaga' (partner, comrade, colleague), from 'feoh' (cattle, property) + '-laga' (liability, laying down).

Examples:

  1. He's a fellow at the university.
  2. The fellows at the pub were having a great time.
  3. The two fellows sat in silence.
  4. My fellow Americans, ...
  5. He's a fellow of the Royal Society.

(As an adjective)

Fellow ( adjective )

  1. A man or boy.
  2. A person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another.
  3. A member of a learned society.

Origin:

From old english 'feolaga' (partner, comrade, colleague), from 'feoh' (cattle, property) + '-laga' (liability, laying down).

Examples:

  1. He's a fellow at the university.
  2. The fellows at the pub were having a great time.
  3. The two fellows sat in silence.
  4. My fellow Americans, ...
  5. He's a fellow of the Royal Society.
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