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English word companion comes from Latin com-, Latin panem, and later Old French compaignon (Colleague, companion. Friend.)

com- (Latin)

panem (Latin)

compāniō (Late Latin)

compaignon (Old French)

Colleague, companion. Friend.

companion (Middle English)

companion (English)

(astronomy) A celestial object that is associated with another.. (attributive) An appended source of media or information, designed to be used in conjunction with and to enhance the main material.. (dated) A person employed to accompany or travel with another.. (figuratively) A thing or phenomenon that is closely associated with another thing, phenomenon, or person.. (nautical) The covering [...]

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