good-fellowship

English

Noun

good-fellowship (uncountable)

  1. The spirit of goodwill that exists among friends; comradeship.
    • 1907, E.M. Forster, The Longest Journey, Part II, XVIII [Uniform ed., p. 192]:
      Boys do hate each other: I remember it, and see it again. They can make strong isolated friendships, but of general good-fellowship they haven’t a notion.

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