Fellowing: meaning, definitions and examples
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fellowing
[ ˈfɛloʊɪŋ ]
to follow
Fellowing is the act of accompanying someone or something in a way that suggests a close relationship or camaraderie. The term is often used to imply that one is moving in the same direction or sharing similar experiences.
Synonyms
accompanying, following, pursuing
Examples of usage
- He was fellowing her through the park.
- They were fellowing each other at the conference.
- The dogs were fellowing their owners on the trails.
Translations
Translations of the word "fellowing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 companheiro
🇮🇳 साथी
🇩🇪 Gefährte
🇮🇩 teman
🇺🇦 товариш
🇵🇱 towarzysz
🇯🇵 仲間
🇫🇷 camarade
🇪🇸 compañero
🇹🇷 arkadaş
🇰🇷 동료
🇸🇦 رفيق
🇨🇿 společník
🇸🇰 spoločník
🇨🇳 伙伴
🇸🇮 tovariš
🇮🇸 félagi
🇰🇿 дос дос
🇬🇪 მეგობარი
🇦🇿 yoldaş
🇲🇽 compañero
Etymology
The word 'fellowing' derives from the Old English 'feolaga,' which means a partner or companion. Over time, the term evolved to convey a sense of friendship or alliance. It reflects the idea of being alongside someone, both physically and metaphorically. The root term 'fellow' has been used in English since the late 13th century, initially referring to a companion or an associate in various contexts, including work or social situations. The addition of '-ing' signifies an ongoing action associated with the original noun, emphasizing the process of accompanying or sharing experiences with someone.