Bible Dictionaries
Fellowship

King James Dictionary

FEL'LOWSHIP, n.

1. Companionship society consort mutual association of persons on equal and friendly terms familiar intercourse.

Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness. Ephesians 5 .

Men are made for society and mutual fellowship.

2. Association confederacy combination.

Most of the other christian princes were drawn into the fellowship of that war. Unusual.

3. Partnership joint interest as fellowship in pain.
4. Company a state of being together.

The great contention of the sea and skies parted our fellowship.

5. Frequency of intercourse.

In a great town friends are scattered, so that there is not that fellowship which is in less neighborhoods.

6. Fitness and fondness for festive entertainments with good prefixed.

He had by his good fellowship - made himself popular, with all the officers of the army.

7. Communion intimate familiarity. 1 John 1 .
8. In arithmetic, the rule of proportions, by which the accounts of partners in business are adjusted, so that each partner may have a share of gain or sustain a share of loss, in proportion to his part of the stock.
9. An establishment in colleges, for the maintenance of a fellow.
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